pubmed-article:3368806 | pubmed:abstractText | We gave a structured diagnostic interview to determine what psychiatric disorders were present in 15 children aged 8 to 16 years who had renal disease; eight of the children had end-stage renal disease, and the seven children in the control group had mild renal disease. We calculated the psychiatric disorders diagnosed, and compared the results between the two groups. Depression was the most common psychiatric disorder in the children with end-stage renal disease (N = 5), while anxiety disorders were the most common psychiatric problem in the group having mild renal disease (N = 4). We discuss possible explanations for the psychiatric disorders in each group, as well as future research directions. | lld:pubmed |