Department of Psychology, University of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 46227, USA.
Psychol Health Med. 2009 Dec;14(6):716-25. doi: 10.1080/13548500903431501.
Although obesity is considered to be a medical condition, psychosocial variables influence its development, course, and treatment. To date, obesity research focuses heavily on the associated physical problems and the identification of effective treatments. While an array of behavioral, pharmacological and surgical treatments has been developed, their ability to demonstrate long-term weight losses is not convincing. Thus, there has been a shift towards the identification of psychological and social factors that may assist in the prediction of successful treatments, most notably in the surgical treatment of obesity. As a result, less emphasis has been placed on post-treatment psychosocial influences. As the treatment of obesity becomes increasing multidimensional, the need for attention to psychosocial factors and the involvement of mental health providers increases. For the allied or mental health provider, a comprehensive understanding of obesity's physical, psychological and social basis is vital to ensure proper assessment or treatment, as it is warranted.
虽然肥胖被认为是一种医学病症,但心理社会变量会影响其发展、病程和治疗。迄今为止,肥胖研究主要集中在相关的身体问题和有效治疗方法的确定上。虽然已经开发出了一系列行为、药理学和手术治疗方法,但它们在长期减轻体重方面的效果并不令人信服。因此,人们开始转向确定可能有助于预测治疗成功的心理和社会因素,尤其是在肥胖的手术治疗中。结果,对治疗后心理社会影响的重视程度降低了。随着肥胖治疗变得越来越多维度,对心理社会因素的关注和精神卫生提供者的参与的需求也在增加。对于联合或心理健康提供者来说,全面了解肥胖的生理、心理和社会基础对于确保进行适当的评估或治疗至关重要,因为这是有必要的。