Body Image and Sexuality After Bariatric Surgery

Sponsor
Mersin University (Other)
Overall Status
Completed
CT.gov ID
NCT04364841
Collaborator
(none)
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Study Details

Study Description

Brief Summary

Sexual desire may decrease among obese individuals who feel worthless and therefore there may be behaviors that avoid sexuality. Sexuality, one of the activities of daily life, is an issue that is affected by cultural norms and rules and individuals have difficulties expressing their sexual problems comfortably. In a systematic review which is about the effect of bariatric surgery on sexuality; it was emphasized that bariatric surgery, the most widely used treatment in obesity, has positive effects upon reproductive hormones and sexual functions thanks to weight loss. In light of these information above-mentioned; the study was done to examine the correlation between body perception and sexual life before and after bariatric surgery among obese individuals.

Condition or Disease Intervention/Treatment Phase

    Detailed Description

    Obese individuals who want to learn healthy life behaviors and wish to acquire and to realize behavioral changes that will help them cope with health problems are in need of training and counseling. In this process, nurses -being in close and continuous contact with individuals- play counselor role as a part of their educator roles. It is stated that nurses need to understand, empathize with and support individuals who suffer from different problems while they play this role. In presence of obesity, which is a psychophysiological condition; nurses should also consider the fact that obese individuals who face bitter criticisms and social exclusion may show low self-esteem and impaired body image due to excessive weight and therefore they should give these individuals opportunities to express their feelings as to how they perceive themselves. The studies in literature that investigated the correlation between body mass index (BMI) and self-esteem and body perception report that obese individuals demonstrate relatively lower self-esteem and body perception as compared to the normal individuals. Psychological and hormonal disorders, impaired body image and chronic diseases that develop with obesity influence sexual life negatively, too. Therefore; sexual desire may decrease among obese individuals who feel worthless and therefore there may be behaviors that avoid sexuality. Sexuality, one of the activities of daily life, is an issue that is affected by cultural norms and rules and individuals have difficulties expressing their sexual problems comfortably.

    Study Design

    Study Type:
    Observational [Patient Registry]
    Actual Enrollment :
    33 participants
    Observational Model:
    Case-Control
    Time Perspective:
    Cross-Sectional
    Official Title:
    Effects of Bariatric Surgery on Body Image Level and Sexual Life of Individuals
    Actual Study Start Date :
    Jun 1, 2017
    Actual Primary Completion Date :
    Dec 1, 2017
    Actual Study Completion Date :
    Dec 1, 2018

    Outcome Measures

    Primary Outcome Measures

    1. Obese individuals' Descriptive Characteristics and Findings Related to the Disease as assessed by "Information Request Form". [1 day]

      At the first stage of the research, by the obese individuals "Information Request Form" is filled in to specify socio-demographic characteristics.

    2. Obese individuals' Body Perception as assessed by "Body Perception Scale" at the pre-operation period [1 day]

      "Body Perception Scale" filled in to determine how satisfied they were the various parts of their bodies and various body functions at the pre-operation period by the obese individuals. The scale includes 40 items and each item refers to an organ or a limb (arm, leg, face, etc.) or a function (sexual activity level). Each item score ranges from 1 to 5 by marking "I do not like at all", "I do not like", "I am uncertain", "I like", "I like a lot". Total score ranges from 40 to 200. High scores indicate high level of satisfaction. Cutoff score of the scale was 135 and scores lower than 135 (≥135) indicate lower body perception.

    3. Obese individuals' sexual functions respective of sexual orientation as assessed by "Arizona Sexual Experiences Scale " at the pre-operation period [1 day]

      The "Arizona Sexual Experiences Scale" was filled in to measure sexual functions related to sexual orientation and the relationship with partners at the pre-operation period by the obese individuals. Scores for each question range from 1 to 6 and total score ranges from 5 to 30. Lower scores indicate strong, easy and satisfactory sexual response while higher scores indicate presence of sexual dysfunctions. According to Soykan, a score ≥11 is a cutoff score for sexual dysfunction.

    Secondary Outcome Measures

    1. Obese individuals' Body Perception as assessed by "Body Perception Scale" at the post-operation period [1 day]

      "Body Perception Scale" filled in to determine how satisfied they were the various parts of their bodies and various body functions at the post-operation period by the obese individuals. The scale includes 40 items and each item refers to an organ or a limb (arm, leg, face, etc.) or a function (sexual activity level). Each item score ranges from 1 to 5 by marking "I do not like at all", "I do not like", "I am uncertain", "I like", "I like a lot". Total score ranges from 40 to 200. High scores indicate high level of satisfaction. Cutoff score of the scale was 135 and scores lower than 135 (≥135) indicate lower body perception.

    2. Obese individuals' sexual functions respective of sexual orientation as assessed by "Arizona Sexual Experiences Scale " at the post-operation period [1 day]

      The "Arizona Sexual Experiences Scale" was filled in to measure sexual functions related to sexual orientation and the relationship with partners at the post-operation period by the obese individuals. Scores for each question range from 1 to 6 and total score ranges from 5 to 30. Lower scores indicate strong, easy and satisfactory sexual response while higher scores indicate presence of sexual dysfunctions. According to Soykan, a score ≥11 is a cutoff score for sexual dysfunction.

    Eligibility Criteria

    Criteria

    Ages Eligible for Study:
    18 Years to 65 Years
    Sexes Eligible for Study:
    All
    Accepts Healthy Volunteers:
    No
    Inclusion Criteria:
    • Accepted to join the study,

    • Did not have such psychiatric disorders as anxiety, depression and personality disorders

    • Were aged between 18 and 65.

    Exclusion Criteria:
    • Do not accepting to join the study,

    • Have such psychiatric disorders as anxiety, depression and personality disorders

    • Older from 65, under the age of 18.

    Contacts and Locations

    Locations

    Site City State Country Postal Code
    1 Mersin University Faculty of Nursing Mersin Turkey

    Sponsors and Collaborators

    • Mersin University

    Investigators

    None specified.

    Study Documents (Full-Text)

    None provided.

    More Information

    Publications

    Responsible Party:
    EBRU YILDIZ, Principal Investigator, Mersin University
    ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier:
    NCT04364841
    Other Study ID Numbers:
    • Sexuality and obesity
    First Posted:
    Apr 28, 2020
    Last Update Posted:
    Apr 30, 2020
    Last Verified:
    Apr 1, 2020
    Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product:
    No
    Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product:
    No
    Keywords provided by EBRU YILDIZ, Principal Investigator, Mersin University
    Additional relevant MeSH terms:

    Study Results

    No Results Posted as of Apr 30, 2020