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Psychosoziale Evaluation vor Adipositaschirurgie

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Bislang liegen keine allgemeingültigen Vorgaben für die Durchführung der psychosozialen/psychosomatischen Evaluation vor Adipositaschirurgie vor. Die präoperative Untersuchung durch einen in der Adipositasbehandlung erfahrenen Mental Health Professional sollte in jedem Fall ein klinisches Interview, die Diagnostik psychischer Symptome anhand standardisierter Fragebögen und die Sichtung bisheriger Befunde beinhalten. In diesem Kapitel werden Empfehlungen für die präoperative psychosoziale/psychosomatische Evaluation vor Adipositaschirurgie zusammengefasst, die sich an der bisherigen Forschungsliteratur und an der aktuellen S3-Leitlinie Chirurgie der Adipositas und metabolischer Erkrankungen der AWMF orientieren. Außerdem wird auf Aspekte der postoperativen Evaluation psychischer Probleme eingegangen.

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Müller, A. (2019). Psychosoziale Evaluation vor Adipositaschirurgie. In: de Zwaan, M., Herpertz, S., Zipfel, S. (eds) Psychosoziale Aspekte der Adipositas-Chirurgie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-57364-8_20

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