1986
DOI: 10.1111/j.1445-2197.1986.tb01874.x
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PRE‐OPERATIVE PSYCHIATRIC ASSESSMENT OF PATIENTS PRESENTING FOR GASTRIC BARlATRlC SURGERY (SURGICAL CONTROL OF MORBID OBESITY)

Abstract: One hundred and fifty‐three consecutive patients referred to the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital for consideration of gastric bariatric (surgery obesity) were assessed pre‐operatively by the one psychiatrist. with regard to social, psychological and psychiatric factors. Fifty‐one patients (33%) were considcrcd to be uncomplicated from a psychiatric point of view. Eighty‐eight patients (58%) had identifiable psychopathology and 14 patients (9%) were of doubtful motivation. Thirty patients (20%) were rejected from … Show more

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“…The other studies used presurgery interviews and postsurgery questionnaires or only questionnaires. 67 Presurgery prevalence of axis I psychiatric disorders according to the criteria of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Diseases (DSM-III, 68 DSM-III R 69 varied between 27.3 60 and 41.8% 61 and of axis II between 22 and 24%. [64][65][66] Axis I diagnoses, when divided into the single psychiatric disorders, 60,61,64 were predominantly affective disorders, anxiety disorders, and eating disorders.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The other studies used presurgery interviews and postsurgery questionnaires or only questionnaires. 67 Presurgery prevalence of axis I psychiatric disorders according to the criteria of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Diseases (DSM-III, 68 DSM-III R 69 varied between 27.3 60 and 41.8% 61 and of axis II between 22 and 24%. [64][65][66] Axis I diagnoses, when divided into the single psychiatric disorders, 60,61,64 were predominantly affective disorders, anxiety disorders, and eating disorders.…”
Section: Psychiatric Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…67 Presurgery prevalence of axis I psychiatric disorders according to the criteria of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Diseases (DSM-III, 68 DSM-III R 69 varied between 27.3 60 and 41.8% 61 and of axis II between 22 and 24%. [64][65][66] Axis I diagnoses, when divided into the single psychiatric disorders, 60,61,64 were predominantly affective disorders, anxiety disorders, and eating disorders. Compared to presurgery status prevalence rates of axis I, psychiatric disorders were considerably less at follow-up, ranging from no diagnosis, 60 one-half, 64 or one-third 61 of the presurgical rate.…”
Section: Psychiatric Disordersmentioning
confidence: 99%
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