接受减肥手术或接受减肥手术的患者的主观幸福感、身体形象和功能

IF 2.3 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Mayra Juliana Galvis-Aparicio, Suelen Bordignon, Juliana Bertoletti, Clarissa Marceli Trentini
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摘要

本文提出了两项研究,旨在(1)评估和比较病态肥胖患者,即将接受或正在接受减肥手术(BS)的人的主观幸福感(SWB),功能能力和身体形象;(2)确定主观幸福感,BMI,功能能力和身体形象组成之间的关系。样本由术前48例和术后29例患者组成。使用的工具有生活满意度量表、积极和消极影响量表、WHODAS 2.0、巴西人物轮廓量表和细菌性格数据。除了积极情绪、理解和沟通以及与他人的关系外,两组之间的所有变量都有统计学上的显著差异。FC与主观幸福感各成分均相关,有助于解释生活满意度和消极情绪的方差。事实证明,人格特质比其他变量更能解释积极情绪的差异。
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Bienestar subjetivo, imagen corporal y funcionalidad de candidatos a cirugía bariátrica o sometidos a la misma

This paper presents two studies that aimed (1) at assessing and comparing the subjective well-being (SWB), and functional capacity and body image of people with morbid obesity, candidate for or undergoing bariatric surgery (BS), and (2) at identifying the relationship among the components of SWB, BMI, functional capacity, and body image. The sample was composed by 48 patients in pre-surgery period, and 29 in post-surgery. Instruments used were the Life Satisfaction Scale, the Positive and Negative Affect Scale, WHODAS 2.0, the Brazilian scale of figures and silhouettes, and the bateria fatorial da personalidade. Statistically significant differences were found between both groups in all the variables, except positive affect, comprehension and communication, and relationships with others. FC was correlated to all the components of SWB and contributed to explaining the variance of life satisfaction and negative affect. Personality traits turned out to be more important than other variables for explaining the variance of positive affect.

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Clinica Y Salud
Clinica Y Salud PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL-
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