Trajectories of Psychopathology and Dysregulation 2–4 Years following Adolescent Bariatric Surgery

Author:

Bejarano Carolina M1ORCID,Gowey Marissa2ORCID,Reiter-Purtill Jennifer1,Ley Sanita13,Mitchell James E4,Zeller Meg H13

Affiliation:

1. Division of Behavioral Medicine & Clinical Psychology, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center , Cincinnati, OH, USA

2. Independent Scholar , Birmingham, AL, USA

3. Department of Pediatrics, University of Cincinnati College of Medicine , Cincinnati, OH, USA

4. Department of Clinical Neuroscience, School of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks, North Dakota , USA

Abstract

Abstract Objective This study examined psychopathology and weight over 4 years following bariatric surgery in adolescents with obesity, as compared to a nonsurgical group. The role of psychological dysregulation in relation to psychopathology in the 2–4 year “maintenance phase” following surgery was also examined. Methods Adolescent participants (122 surgical and 70 nonsurgical) completed height/weight and psychopathology assessments annually for 4 years, with dysregulation assessed at Year 2. Analyses examined the association of “High” and “Low” psychopathology with weight over time using logistic regression. Mediation analyses in the surgical group examined indirect effects of dysregulation on percent weight loss through Year 4 psychopathology. Results There were lower odds of “High” internalizing symptoms in the surgical group versus the nonsurgical group from baseline (presurgery) to Year 4 (OR = .39; p < .001; 42.3% “High” internalizing in surgical; 66.7% in nonsurgical) and during the 2–4 year maintenance phase (OR = .35, p < .05; 35.1% “High” internalizing in surgical; 60.8% in nonsurgical). There was a significant mediation effect in the surgical group: higher dysregulation was associated with greater Year 4 internalizing symptoms (β = .41, p < .001) which in turn was associated with less Year 4 percent weight loss (β = −.27, p < .05). Conclusions While the surgical group was less likely to experience internalizing symptoms, internalizing psychopathology was related to less percent weight loss in this group. Internalizing symptoms mediated the relationship between dysregulation and percent weight loss in the surgical group. Postoperative mental health follow-up is needed for adolescents into young adulthood.

Funder

The TeenView ancillary studies

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases

University of Cincinnati

NIH

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Developmental and Educational Psychology,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health

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