Childhood Maltreatment in Extremely Obese Male and Female Bariatric Surgery Candidates**
Abstract
To examine rates of self-reported childhood maltreatment in extremely obese bariatric surgery candidates and to explore associations with sex, eating disorder features, and psychological functioning.Three hundred forty (58 men and 282 women) extremely obese consecutive candidates for gastric bypass surgery completed a questionnaire battery. The Childhood Trauma Questionnaire was given to assess childhood maltreatment.Overall, 69% of patients...
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Title
Childhood Maltreatment in Extremely Obese Male and Female Bariatric Surgery Candidates**
Published Date
Jan 1, 2005
Journal
Volume
13
Issue
1
Pages
123 - 130
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