Psychological predictors of the regain of weight in bariatric patients
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Keywords

Bariatric Surgery
locus of control
self-efficacy
time perspective
predictors of regain Cirugía bariátrica
locus de control
autoeficacia
perspectiva temporal
predictores de la re-ganancia

How to Cite

Ugarte, C., Quiñones, Álvaro, & Vicente, B. (2019). Psychological predictors of the regain of weight in bariatric patients. Terapia Psicológica, 37(3), 199-209. Retrieved from https://teps.cl/index.php/teps/article/view/258

Abstract

Bariatric surgery allows a significant and accelerated weight loss in the short term. The regain of the weight is observed between 15 to 30% of the patients. The psychological factors would explain to a greater extent the recovery of weight in bariatric patients.

Aim: To evaluate the predictive capacity of the variables "locus of weight control", "temporal perspective" and "self-efficacy”, for the re-gain of weight in bariatric patients.

Method: Predictive multivariate study. A total of 97 bariatric patients were evaluated.

Results: The psychological variables "locus of control", "present fatalist" and "positive past" explain 27.1% of the variance of the re-gain of weight (p <.001). This model correctly classifies 88.7% of patients.

Conclusion: The variables locus of weight control, positive past and fatalistic present predict the regain of weight.

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