Objective: The study aimed at investigating the lifetime prevalence of 22 self-harm behaviors in bariatric surgery candidates (pre-bariatric surgery group; PSG) compared to community controls with obesity (obese community group; OCG). Methods: The Self-Harm Inventory (SHI) was administered to the PSG (n = 139, BMI ≥ 35 kg/m2) and to the OCG (n = 122, BMI ≥ 35 kg/m2). Results: Group comparison of cumulative SHI scores indicated a trend towards less endorsed SHI items in the PSG compared to the OCG (medianPSG = 1.00, IQRPSG = 2.00, medianOCG = 1.00, IQROCG = 2.25, U = 7.241, p = 0.033, η2 = 0.02). No significant group differences were found with regard to the rate of suicide attempts (12.4% vs. 9.4% for OCG vs. PSG). At least one type ...
Obesity is often a serious medical condition with many biopsychosocial risk factors and co-occurring...
Previous studies suggest elevated prevalence rates of skin picking and self-harm in patients with ob...
BACKGROUND: There are no clear psychosocial predictors of weight loss following bariatric surgery. T...
OBJECTIVE: The study aimed at investigating the lifetime prevalence of 22 self-harm behaviors in bar...
International audienceBackground: While bariatric surgery has demonstrated physical and psychologica...
Objective: To identify preoperative sociodemographic and health-related factors that predict higher ...
OBJECTIVE: To identify pre-operative sociodemographic and health-related factors that predict higher...
Objective: To identify risk factors for suicide after bariatric surgery. Summary background data: ...
Background: A history of childhood maltreatment and psychopathology are common in adults with obesit...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the prevalence of Axis I and II psychopathology and its relationship...
Bariatric surgery is considered the most effective treatment for severe obesity and its benefits inc...
Introduction: Prior meta-analysis has reported mortality rates among post-operative bariatric patien...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: This study examined the prevalence of Axis I and II psychopathology and its rela...
Purpose: We aimed at investigating the lifetime prevalence of mood, eating and panic disorders in a ...
BACKGROUND: There are no clear psychosocial predictors of weight loss following bariatric surgery. T...
Obesity is often a serious medical condition with many biopsychosocial risk factors and co-occurring...
Previous studies suggest elevated prevalence rates of skin picking and self-harm in patients with ob...
BACKGROUND: There are no clear psychosocial predictors of weight loss following bariatric surgery. T...
OBJECTIVE: The study aimed at investigating the lifetime prevalence of 22 self-harm behaviors in bar...
International audienceBackground: While bariatric surgery has demonstrated physical and psychologica...
Objective: To identify preoperative sociodemographic and health-related factors that predict higher ...
OBJECTIVE: To identify pre-operative sociodemographic and health-related factors that predict higher...
Objective: To identify risk factors for suicide after bariatric surgery. Summary background data: ...
Background: A history of childhood maltreatment and psychopathology are common in adults with obesit...
OBJECTIVE: This study examined the prevalence of Axis I and II psychopathology and its relationship...
Bariatric surgery is considered the most effective treatment for severe obesity and its benefits inc...
Introduction: Prior meta-analysis has reported mortality rates among post-operative bariatric patien...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: This study examined the prevalence of Axis I and II psychopathology and its rela...
Purpose: We aimed at investigating the lifetime prevalence of mood, eating and panic disorders in a ...
BACKGROUND: There are no clear psychosocial predictors of weight loss following bariatric surgery. T...
Obesity is often a serious medical condition with many biopsychosocial risk factors and co-occurring...
Previous studies suggest elevated prevalence rates of skin picking and self-harm in patients with ob...
BACKGROUND: There are no clear psychosocial predictors of weight loss following bariatric surgery. T...