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Table 1 Characteristics of study design, inclusion criteria, population and baseline

From: The effects of cognitive behavioural therapy on depression and quality of life in patients with maintenance haemodialysis: a systematic review

Study ID

Study design

Inclusion criteria

Sample size (I/C), male %

Mean age

Dropouts

Baseline depression score Mean (SD)

Duarte (2009) [31]

RCT

age:18-80

HD>3 months

Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview≥5

85 (41/44)

Male: 35 (38.9%)

I: (52.4±15.9),

C: (54.0±12.7)

5

I:5

BDI

I: 24.2 (9.7)

C: 27.3 (10.7)

Cukor (2014) [32]

RCT

age>18

HD>6 months

depression scale BDI-II >10

59 (33/26)

Male: 16 (27%)

Not reported

6

Not reported the detailed dropout rates in each group

BDI-II

I: 24.7 (9.8)

C: 21.9 (8.9)

HAM-D

I: 15.7 (6.8)

C: 12.9 (5.3)

Lerma (2017) [30]

RCT

age>18

HD>6 months

BDI: mild or moderate scores

49 (31/18)

Male: 23 (47%)

I: (41.8±14.7)

C:(41.7±15.1)

11

I:7

C:4

BDI

I: 13.6 (7.6)

C: 15.8 (10.0)

Valsara (2016) [33]

RCT

age:20-65

HD>1 year

HADS score>7

67 (33/34)

Male: 47 (70.2%)

66.67% in 43 to 65 years of age,

13

HADS

I: 11.85 (2.15)

C: 11.21 (2.53)

Mehrotra (2019) [34]

RCT

age≥21

HD ≥3 months

BDI-II score≥15

114 (56/58)

Male: 68 (57%)

I: (50±13),

C:(53±12)

6

I:45

C:2

QIDS-C

I: 12.2 (5.1)

C: 10.9 (4.9)

Al saraireh (2018) [35]

RCT

HD>1 year

Hamilton depression rating scale

105 (51/54)

Male: 52 (50%)

I: (53.4±8.0)

C:(52±10.7)

25

I: 11

C:14

HAM-D

I: 19.5 (5.4)

C: 19.6 (5.4)

  1. I intervention group, C comparison