Banca de DEFESA: ÉRIKA SABRINA ROCHA

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STUDENT : ÉRIKA SABRINA ROCHA
DATE: 28/04/2023
TIME: 10:30
LOCAL: Videoconferência
TITLE:
Prevalence of depressive, anxiety and stress disorders in the preoperative period of bariatric surgery.

KEY WORDS:
Obesity; Bariatric surgery; Stress; Depression; Anxiety.

PAGES: 81
BIG AREA: Ciências da Saúde
AREA: Enfermagem
SUMMARY:
Introduction: Obesity is a complex condition, with serious social and psychological
dimensions, which affects various age and socioeconomic groups. Bariatric surgery is currently
the most sought after treatment alternative, mainly due to the failure of traditional methods.
Depressive, anxiety and stress disorders may be present in the preoperative period of bariatric
surgery may compromise the success of the surgery. Objective: to analyze the prevalence of
symptoms of depressive, anxiety and stress disorders in patients in the preoperative period of
bariatric surgery. Methods: cross-sectional, exploratory-analytical study, with a quantitative
approach and non-probabilistic sample, developed in a medium-sized clinic, a reference in the
performance of bariatric surgeries in the Midwest region of Minas Gerais, Brazil. Data
collection was carried out from March 2020 to September 2022, with 154 patients in the
bariatric preoperative period, using the Beck Depression Inventory II; of the Perceived Stress
Scale (PSS-10) and the Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale, complying with the norms and
safeguards established by the Research Ethics Committee of the Federal University of São João
del-Rei, Campus Centro-Oeste Dona Lindu (UFSJ) /BCC). The study included patients of both
sexes, 18 years of age or older and literate. Any conditions that interfered with the collection
and measurement of data and/or incomplete information were used as exclusion criteria.
Descriptive and data association analysis were performed. Results: the study identified that
there is no statistically significant correlation between nutritional status, depression, anxiety
and stress. But there was a significant association between female gender, anxiety and
depression in the studied sample. Conclusion: given these findings, it can be concluded that
the most current lines of research point to the non-existence of a direct correlation between
obesity and the development of mental disorders, but the presence of these leading to a greater
probability of developing obesity.

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Notícia cadastrada em: 14/04/2023 10:35
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