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Anxiety and depression in bariatric surgery patients: a prospective, follow-up study using structured clinical interviews

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As opposed to anxiety disorders, the point prevalence of depressive disorders decreased significantly after bariatric surgery. However, the presence of depressive disorders after bariatric surgery significantly predicted attenuated post-surgical improvements and may signal a need for clinical attention

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Last time updated on 09/07/2013

This paper was published in ZORA.

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