Psychological Symptoms in Obesity and Related Factors

被引:22
作者
Degirmenci, Taner [1 ]
Kalkan-Oguzhanoglu, Nalan [2 ]
Sozeri-Varma, Gulfizar [1 ]
Ozdel, Osman [1 ]
Fenkci, Semin [3 ]
机构
[1] Denizli Devlet Hastanesi, Psikiyatri Klin, Denizli, Turkey
[2] Pamukkale Univ, Tip Faku, Psikiyatri Anabilim Dali, Denizli, Turkey
[3] Cerrahi Hastanesi, Endokrinol Klin, Denizli, Turkey
来源
NOROPSIKIYATRI ARSIVI-ARCHIVES OF NEUROPSYCHIATRY | 2015年 / 52卷 / 01期
关键词
Obesity; depression; anxiety; quality of life; self-esteem; eating attitude; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; BODY-MASS INDEX; PSYCHIATRIC COMORBIDITY; EATING ATTITUDES; MENTAL-DISORDERS; NATIONAL-HEALTH; DEPRESSION; ASSOCIATION; WEIGHT; PREDICTORS;
D O I
10.5152/npa.2015.6904
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Introduction: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between levels of depression and anxiety symptoms and quality of life, self-esteem in obesity. Methods: Fifty-two subjects whose Body Mass Index (BMI) is 30 kg/m(2) and over and 43 control whose BMI is normal were recruited for this study. The socio demographic data form, Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAM-D17), Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale (HAM-A), Quality of Life Scale Short Form (WHOQOL-Brief-TR), Coopersmith Self Esteem Scale (CSES), The Eating Attitudes (EAT), were applied to the participants. Results: In this study most of the patients are women, married, postgraduated and live in urban areas. It was determined to scores of HAM-D17, HAM-A and EAT are higher in obese group than control group; WHOQOL-Brief-TR physical field scores was lower in obese group than control group. CSES scores wasn't difference between obese and control group. In obese group, there was HAM-D17 and HAM-A scores a negative correlation between quality of life physical field score, negative correlation between CSES score, positive correlation between EAT scale score. There is no correlation between scores of HAM-D17 and HAM-A and BMI. Conclusion: Our results suggest that depressive and anxiety levels are high in induvidual with obesity. They have problems in eating attitudes and their quality of life especially physical field is poor. The psychological symptoms have negative effects on the quality of life, self-esteem, and eating attitudes. Our results suggest that psychiatric support to improving positive effects quality of life and self-esteem in individual with obesity.
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