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Table 4 Psychosocial factors related to weight of participants according to having or not having type 2 diabetes

From: Comparison of eating disorders and eating behaviors in adults with and without type 2 diabetes prior to bariatric surgery

 

Type 2 diabetes (n = 142)

Non-type 2 diabetes (n = 142)

P-value

ISEL, score

29.31 ± 3.59

30.45 ± 3.801

0.05

Hospital admission due to psychological problems

   

 Yes

3 (1.7%)

13 (9.3%)

0.15

 No

139 (98.3%)

129 (90.7%)

 

Use of medication due to psychological problems

   

 Yes

50 (35.6%)

45 (31.3%)

 

 No

92 (64.4%)

97 (68.7%)

0.66

Mental health assessment prior to bariatric surgery

   

 Yes

24 (16.9%)

30 (21.3%)

0.684

 No

118 (83.1%)

112 (78.7%)

 

BDI score

17.02 ± 10.744

15.02 ± 10.862

0.26

Depression level

   

 Minimal

56 (38.5%)

71 (50.0%)

 

 Mild

22 (15.4%)

25 (20.4%)

0.371

 Moderate

42 (30.8%)

22 (16.9%)

 

 Severe

22 (15.4%)

24 (12.7%)

 

IWQOL-Lite

   

 Total score

93.77 ± 20.97

92.25 ± 26.99

0.7

 Physical function score

30.25 ± 8.69

30.83 ± 11.02

0.722

 Self-Esteem score

22.97 ± 6.42

20.58 ± 8.34

0.05

 Sexual life score

12.00 ± 4.74

10.36 ± 6.65

0.09

 Public Distress score

17.66 ± 5.00

17.34 ± 5.14

0.69

 Work score

10.54 ± 5.97

13.07 ± 5.28

0.003

  1. ISEL Interpersonal support evaluation list, BDI Beck depression inventory, IWQOL-Lite impact of weight on quality of life-lite