Prospective Study
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World J Psychiatry. Feb 19, 2024; 14(2): 308-314
Published online Feb 19, 2024. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v14.i2.308
Table 1 Univariate analysis of cognitive dysfunction in chronic kidney disease patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis


Number
Patients with cognitive impairment
χ2 value
P value
Age (yr)< 605013 (26.00%)11.8250.03
60-798635 (40.70%)
≥ 806437 (57.81%)
SexFemale9746 (47.42%)1.8680.172
Male10339 (37.86%)
Education levelPrimary school or less6036 (60.00%)13.8160.001
Junior and senior high schools9839 (39.80%)
Junior college or above4210 (23.81%)
Per capita monthly household incomeLess than 3000 yuan3723 (62.16%)11.5430.003
3000-6000 yuan9643 (44.79%)
> 6000 yuan6719 (28.36%)
Marital statusUnmarried2711 (40.74%)23.747< 0.001
Married13243 (32.58%)
Divorced or widowed4131 (75.61%)
Living conditionLiving alone5733 (57.89%)8.7570.013
Living with children4218 (42.86%)
Conjugal residence10134 (33.66%)
Payment methodInsurance14336 (25.17%)61.63< 0.001
Self-funded5749 (85.96%)
HypertensionYes6837 (45.41%)5.9820.014
No13248 (36.36%)
Table 2 Multivariate regression analysis of cognitive dysfunction in patient with chronic kidney disease undergoing peritoneal dialysis by logistic

Reference group
Comparative group
Regression coefficient
Standard error
Wald χ2 value
P value
OR
95%CI
Age< 6060-791.1850.8214.7410.0151.5611.518-4.182
≥ 801.2350.7644.8860.0131.761.218-2.881
Educational levelPrimary school or belowJunior and senior high schools0.7350.8554.8420.0270.820.218-0.881
Junior college or above0.4030.2365.6360.0340.4350.273-0.764
Marital statusUnmarriedMarried0.8450.2141.2410.0460.8170.423-0.985
Divorced or widowed1.1340.1384.3120.0321.1371.001-6.013
Payment methodSelf-funded1.1850.318.8640.0082.3681.608-4.486
Insurance1.6210.28827.5720.0012.0111.211-5.432