Psychological functioning and well-being before and after bariatric surgery; what is the benefit of being self-compassionate?
العنوان: | Psychological functioning and well-being before and after bariatric surgery; what is the benefit of being self-compassionate? |
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المؤلفون: | Ömrüm Aydin, Victor E. A. Gerdes, Mariët Hagedoorn, Johanna Eveliina Pyykkö, Albert K. Groen, Max Nieuwdorp, Robbert Sanderman, Arnold W. J. M. van de Laar, Yair I. Z. Acherman |
المساهمون: | Vascular Medicine, Experimental Vascular Medicine, ACS - Diabetes & metabolism, Amsterdam Gastroenterology Endocrinology Metabolism, ACS - Atherosclerosis & ischemic syndromes, Clinical Psychology and Experimental Psychopathology, Health Psychology Research (HPR) |
المصدر: | British journal of health psychology, 27(1), 96-115. Wiley-Blackwell British Journal of Health Psychology, 27(1), 96-115. Wiley |
سنة النشر: | 2022 |
مصطلحات موضوعية: | Male, medicine.medical_specialty, obesity, bariatric surgery, Craving, psychology, Quality of life, Weight loss, Body Image, Humans, Medicine, Applied Psychology, Depression (differential diagnoses), business.industry, Repeated measures design, Feeding Behavior, Health Related Quality of Life, General Medicine, medicine.disease, Obesity, self-compassion, Obesity, Morbid, Surgery, depression symptoms, Well-being, Quality of Life, Female, Observational study, medicine.symptom, weight loss, business |
الوصف: | Objective: To investigate whether patients’ psychological well-being (depression, quality of life, body image satisfaction) and functioning (self-efficacy for eating and exercising behaviours and food cravings) improve 12 months after bariatric surgery and whether self-compassion is associated with better psychological outcomes and lower weight after bariatric surgery. Design: Longitudinal, prospective observational study. Methods: Bariatric patients (n = 126, 77.8% female, 46.4 ± 10.8 years) completed the Self-compassion Scale, Center for Epidemiology Studies Depression Scale, Impact of Weight on Quality-of-Life questionnaire, Body Image Scale, Weight Efficacy Lifestyle Questionnaire, Spinal Cord Injury Exercise Self-Efficacy Scale, and G-Food Craving Questionnaire pre-operatively and 12 months post-operatively. A medical professional measured patients’ weight during each assessment. Data were analysed using repeated measures t-tests and multivariate regression analyses with Benjamini–Hochberg correction for multiple testing. Results: Patients’ BMI, depression, and food cravings decreased significantly after surgery while quality of life, body image satisfaction, and self-efficacy to exercise improved. Higher self-compassion was associated with lower post-operative depression, greater quality of life, higher body image satisfaction, and better self-efficacy for eating behaviours (p-values |
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اللغة: | English |
تدمد: | 1359-107X |
URL الوصول: | https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::4f4ff0c58de133b0271b54ab8e0bb342 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85105612272&partnerID=8YFLogxK |
Rights: | OPEN |
رقم الانضمام: | edsair.doi.dedup.....4f4ff0c58de133b0271b54ab8e0bb342 |
قاعدة البيانات: | OpenAIRE |
تدمد: | 1359107X |
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