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肥胖症患者寻求减肥手术时的身体意象不满:探讨新中介因素的负担。

Body image dissatisfaction in individuals with obesity seeking bariatric surgery: exploring the burden of new mediating factors.

机构信息

Psychiatric Chair, Department of Systems Medicine, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy.

Bariatric Surgery Unit, Department of Experimental Medicine and Surgery, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Rome, Italy.

出版信息

Riv Psichiatr. 2019 Jan-Feb;54(1):8-17. doi: 10.1708/3104.30935.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

For bariatric surgery candidates body image dissatisfaction (BID) may influence both psychological well-being and motivation to obtain surgery. This study aims to examine possible psychiatric predictors of BID. In particular, we explored the burden of new associated factors such as early trauma and attachment style (AS), which have not been assessed in previous literature.

METHODS

In this study, 536 patients with extreme obesity (mean Body Mass Index, BMI=43 kg/m2, SD=6.62) undergoing presurgical psychiatric evaluations as part of a mandatory workup before surgery were chosen as participants. A semi-structured clinical interview was performed to assess psychiatric diagnosis and patients' history of early trauma. BID was assessed using the Body Shape Questionnaire (BSQ). Depression, binge eating, and AS were assessed using self-report instruments.

RESULTS

Binge eating behavior (p<0.0001), depression severity (p<0.0001), female gender (p<0.0001), and the "need for approval" dimension of insecure AS (p<0.0001) were found to be independent and significant predictors of BSQ score. However, early trauma and BMI were not included in the significant regression model (F4,442=90.784, p<0.0001, adjR2=0.446).

DISCUSSION

Our results increased the understanding of BID among individuals with extreme obesity. Similar to previous studies, we reported that binge-eating, depressive symptoms, and gender influenced BID. Neither early trauma nor BMI were associated with BID. Our novel finding was the significance of insecure AS. Implications for multidisciplinary approaches to obesity treatment are discussed. Identifying critical features of BID to be targeted in pre- and post-operative behavioral interventions may open new possibilities for providing effective support for individuals over the course of their therapy.

CONCLUSIONS

For some individuals living with obesity, developmental and relational processes such as insecure AS may play a substantial role in the development of BID.

摘要

简介

对于接受减重手术的候选人来说,身体意象不满(BID)可能会影响心理健康和获得手术的动机。本研究旨在探讨 BID 的可能精神预测因素。特别是,我们探索了新的关联因素的负担,例如早期创伤和依恋风格(AS),这在以前的文献中尚未评估过。

方法

在这项研究中,选择了 536 名患有极度肥胖症(平均体重指数,BMI=43kg/m2,SD=6.62)的患者作为参与者,他们正在接受手术前的强制性精神评估。进行了半结构化临床访谈,以评估精神科诊断和患者的早期创伤史。使用身体形状问卷(BSQ)评估 BID。使用自我报告工具评估抑郁、暴食和 AS。

结果

暴食行为(p<0.0001)、抑郁严重程度(p<0.0001)、女性性别(p<0.0001)和不安全 AS 的“需要批准”维度(p<0.0001)被发现是 BSQ 得分的独立且显著的预测因子。然而,早期创伤和 BMI 未包含在显著回归模型中(F4,442=90.784,p<0.0001,adjR2=0.446)。

讨论

我们的研究结果增加了对极端肥胖人群中 BID 的理解。与之前的研究类似,我们报告说暴食、抑郁症状和性别影响 BID。早期创伤和 BMI 与 BID 无关。我们的新发现是不安全 AS 的重要性。讨论了对肥胖治疗进行多学科方法的影响。确定 BID 的关键特征并将其作为术前和术后行为干预的目标,可能为在治疗过程中为个人提供有效支持开辟新的可能性。

结论

对于一些患有肥胖症的人来说,发育和关系过程,例如不安全 AS,可能在 BID 的发展中起重要作用。

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