Psychological contributors to noncompletion of an adolescent preoperative bariatric surgery program
Autor: | George Datto, Thao-Ly T. Phan, Megan J. Cohen, Kirk W. Reichard, Jennifer L. Curran |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2016 |
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medicine.medical_specialty Pediatric Obesity Multivariate analysis Adolescent Gastroplasty 030209 endocrinology & metabolism Personal Adjustment Logistic regression Tertiary care Article Body Mass Index Cohort Studies 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine 030225 pediatrics Activities of Daily Living Preoperative Care Medicine Humans University medical Anthropometry business.industry Mental Disorders Mean age Surgery Weight Reduction Programs Physical therapy Patient Compliance Female business Weight Loss Surgery Body mass index |
Popis: | Background Noncompletion of preoperative bariatric programs is a significant problem among adolescents. Adult studies suggest that psychological factors contribute to noncompletion of preoperative bariatric programs. Objective The aim of this study was to determine the association between adolescent psychological functioning and completion of the preoperative phase of a bariatric program. Setting The study was conducted at a tertiary care children's hospital affiliated with a university medical center. Methods Seventy-four adolescents and their parents completed an assessment measure of psychological functioning with the Behavior Assessment System for Children, Second Edition. We compared these scores between adolescents who completed the preoperative phase of the bariatric program and proceeded to surgery (completers) to those who did not (noncompleters) using multivariate analysis of covariance and logistic regression analyses, adjusting for demographic characteristics and baseline body mass index. Results The mean age was 16.0 (1.1) years, most were female (79.8%), and the group was diverse (48.6%, Caucasian; 33.8%, black; 17.6%, other, including Hispanic, Asian, and biracial). Average body mass index was 50.5 (7.6) kg/m 2 . Forty-two percent of participants were noncompleters. Noncompleters were reported by parents to have more clinically significant externalizing and internalizing behaviors and fewer adaptive behaviors. Noncompleters self-reported more clinically significant internalizing symptoms, emotional problems, and poor personal adjustment. Conclusion Adolescents who did not complete the preoperative phase of a bariatric surgery program had more clinically significant psychological symptoms across multiple domains compared with those who successfully proceeded to bariatric surgery. Early identification and treatment of psychological symptoms may be important in helping adolescents successfully proceed to surgery. |
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