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Características psicológicas do paciente obeso grave e suas implicações pós-operatórias na cirurgia bariátrica
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VENZON, Clarissa Nesi. Características psicológicas do paciente obeso grave e suas implicações pós-operatórias na cirurgia bariátrica. 2013. 177f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Psicologia) - Centro de Ciências Humanas, Letras e Artes, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2013.
Autor
Venzon, Clarissa Nesi
Resumen
Obesity is a chronic disease that has multi-factorial aetiology, characterized by high
degree of body fat; the degree of obesity will vary according to the Body Mass Index
(BMI=m2
/kg). The severe degree of obesity is characterized by BMI>40 and it is
regularly associated to endocrine-metabolic or mechanic clinical alterations, and to
psychological disorders. Binge Eating (BE) results were overly high for this population.
The Bariatric Surgery has been the treatment chosen by those diagnosed with severe
obesity as this intervention provides prompt outcomes for loss of weight and clinical
improvement conditions. However, recent research has acquiesced that after two years
between 20% and 30% of people subject to this intervention gained weight. The main
objective of this research is to assess the psychological and behavioral characteristics of
those diagnosed with severe obesity that have been subject to Gastric Bypass Surgery in
the past 24 months. Specific aspects were investigated: (1) characteristics of different
personalities and diagnose of clinic and personality disorders; (2) BE and its relation
with loss of weight; (2) the difference between the groups regarding post-surgery care,
e.g. physical activity, psychological and dietician input. Method: 40 adults (women and
men) aged 23 and 60 year-old who went through a bariatric surgery in the past 24
months, in the city of Natal-RN (Brazil); they were assembled in two groups n=20, Gain
group displaying loss of < 50% of their initial surplus of weight, and the Loss
group displaying loss of >50%. The research protocol is made of a socio-demographic
questionnaire and 3 psychometric instruments: Rorschach – Comprehensive System;
Millon Personality Inventory (MCMI-III); and the Binge Eating Scale (Escala de
Compulsão Alimentar Periódica (ECAP). Through Rorschach significant differences
between these groups were verified according to the kind of personality (EB) - more EB
Extratensivo in Gain group and Intratensivo in Loss group – and the lack of control to
express affect, increasing the answer for Color Pure at Group I. Concerning the people
standardization, the sample as a whole tends to show psychic pain, denigrated selfperception,
high levels of self-criticism, distorted perceptions, vulnerability to develop
mood disorders and high scores regarding Suicide. MCMI-III results showed more
clinic and personality disorders in Group I: Depressive Disorder and Schizotypal,
Anxiety, Dysthymia, Major Depressive Disorder; Thought Disorder, Bipolar- Manic
and Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. In relation to ECAP, the results indicated significant
differences, showing increased BE results in Gain group. There were found significant
differences between BE severity and the presence of clinic and personality disorders.
Concerning the post-surgery care, the observed differences are statistically significant
regarding physical activities with median-increased differences in Loss group. There is
a difference between the initial weight and the time post-surgery, indicating that the
higher the initial weight and the time after the surgery the higher the re-gain of weight
post-surgery. Finally, the results show that the participants with more than 3 years of
surgery will have Clinic and Major Depressive Disorders; Somatoform Disorder;
Dysthymia. These results confirm prior studies related to BE post-surgery and re-gain of
weight as well as the proneness of clinic disorders in severe obesity people. That means
the results reinforce that the surgery process is a facet of the severe obesity treatment.
The post-surgery process needs to be the main focus of attention and have a long-term
input to sustain the care of the surgery results and the quality of life of the patients.