To examine changes in depressive symptoms and treatment in the first 3 years following bariatric surgery.
Course of Depressive Symptoms and Treatment in the Longitudinal Assessment of Bariatric Surgery (LABS-2) Study
James E Mitchell,W. C. King,Jia-yuh Chen,M. Devlin,D. Flum,L. Garcia,J. Pender,M. Kalarchian,S. Khandelwal,M. Marcus,B. Schrope,G. Strain,B. Wolfe,S. Yanovski
Published 2014 in Obesity
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PUBLICATION RECORD
- Publication year
2014
- Venue
Obesity
- Publication date
2014-03-25
- Fields of study
Medicine, Psychology
- Identifiers
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- Source metadata
Semantic Scholar, PubMed
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CLAIMS
- No claims are published for this paper.
CONCEPTS
- bariatric surgery
Surgical weight-loss procedures serving as the index event for the follow-up period.
Aliases: weight-loss surgery
- depressive symptoms
Symptoms of depression assessed as an outcome over time after bariatric surgery.
Aliases: depression symptoms
- first 3 years following bariatric surgery
The longitudinal follow-up window used to observe changes after surgery.
Aliases: 3-year follow-up
- longitudinal assessment of bariatric surgery (labs-2) study
The multicenter longitudinal cohort study providing the data for this analysis.
Aliases: LABS-2
- treatment
Any depression-related treatment being tracked alongside symptom course in the study.
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