PREVALENCE OF THE PROBABILITY OF MENTAL DISORDER AND ASSOCIATED FACTORS AMONG INDIVIDUALS AFTER BARIATRIC SURGERY
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5380/ce.v25i0.66846Keywords:
Bariatric Surgery, Mental disorders, Nursing, Alcoholism, Obesity.Abstract
Objective: To estimate the prevalence of the probability of common mental disorder and
associated factors among individuals undergoing bariatric surgery.
Methods: A cross-sectional study carried out with 303 individuals in the central region of
Brazil. An instrument for tracking mental disorders was applied and logistic regression analysis
was performed, calculating the prevalence ratios.
Results: 50.2% were likely to have common mental disorder. In the multiple analysis, the
following remained associated with the common mental disorder: insomnia (prevalence
ratio: 1.132; 95% CI 1.020-1.256; p=0.020), binge eating (prevalence ratio: 1.429; 95% CI
1.244-1.641; p=0.000), having seen or heard things that did not exist in alcohol abstinence
(prevalence ratio: 1.130; 95% CI 1.033-1.236; p=0.007), always having alcoholic beverages
nearby (prevalence ratio: 1.330; 95% CI 1.182-1.518; p=0.000) and having been an obese
child/adolescent (prevalence ratio: 0.885; 95% CI 0.786-0.997; p=0.046).
Conclusion: The results reinforce the importance of systematizing Nursing care in health
actions in a multidisciplinary team.
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