“Psychological well‐being as a motive for and result of post‐bariatric body contouring procedures”

IF 1.9 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM Obesity Science & Practice Pub Date : 2023-10-20 DOI:10.1002/osp4.719
Authors Britta Pehlke, Filipa Oliveira, Charalampos Varnava, Fabian Nehls, Philipp Wiebringhaus, Maximilian Kueckelhaus, Tobias Hirsch, Alexander Frederik Dermietzel
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Abstract Objective This study investigates whether psychological well‐being in post‐bariatric patients seeking body contouring procedures differ from those who do not seek body contouring procedures, those who have already undergone body contouring procedures, and those who are unsure about body contouring procedures. Methods An anonymous, nonrandomized, cross‐sectional survey study was designed. Psychological well‐being of four groups of post‐bariatric‐patients (undergone body contouring procedures, seeking body contouring procedures, not seeking body contouring procedures, unsure about body contouring procedures) was compared. Results A total of 345 patients were included in this study. No significant difference between patients seeking body contouring procedures and those not seeking body contouring procedures was found with regard to depressive symptoms, self‐esteem, and body image. Patients who had already undergone body contouring procedures scored lower on depressive symptoms (p=.035), and reported to feel more attractive (p<.001) and less insecure (p=.030) than patients who had not undergone body contouring procedures yet but seeked it. Satisfaction with the result of the body contouring procedures was associated with lower depression levels (p<.001), higher self‐esteem (p<.001) and a more positive body‐image (p<.001). Conclusions Depressive symptoms or a low self‐esteem are not motivational factors for post‐bariatric patients to seek body contouring procedures. body contouring procedures is, however, associated with improvement in psychological well‐being in post‐bariatric patients. The patients’ satisfaction with the result of the body contouring procedures is significantly associated with positive psychological well‐being. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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“心理健康作为减肥后身体塑形手术的动机和结果”
摘要目的本研究旨在探讨减肥后寻求身体塑形手术的患者的心理健康状况与未寻求身体塑形手术的患者、已经接受过身体塑形手术的患者以及不确定身体塑形手术的患者是否存在差异。方法采用匿名、非随机、横断面调查研究。我们比较了四组减肥后患者的心理健康状况(接受过身体塑形手术、寻求身体塑形手术、未寻求身体塑形手术、对身体塑形手术不确定)。结果本研究共纳入345例患者。在抑郁症状、自尊和身体形象方面,寻求身体轮廓手术的患者与未寻求身体轮廓手术的患者之间没有显著差异。已经接受过身体塑形手术的患者在抑郁症状上得分较低(p= 0.035),并且据报道,与尚未接受过身体塑形手术但寻求过的患者相比,他们感觉自己更有吸引力(p= 0.001),更少缺乏安全感(p= 0.030)。对身体轮廓手术结果的满意度与较低的抑郁水平(p<.001)、较高的自尊(p<.001)和更积极的身体形象(p<.001)相关。结论:抑郁症状或低自尊不是减肥后患者寻求身体塑形手术的动机因素。然而,身体轮廓手术与减肥后患者心理健康的改善有关。患者对塑形手术结果的满意度与积极的心理健康显著相关。这篇文章受版权保护。版权所有。
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Obesity Science & Practice
Obesity Science & Practice ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
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