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Published in: Obesity Surgery 11/2014

01-11-2014 | Original Contributions

New-Onset Substance Use Disorder After Gastric Bypass Surgery: Rates and Associated Characteristics

Authors: Valentina Ivezaj, Karen K. Saules, Leslie M. Schuh

Published in: Obesity Surgery | Issue 11/2014

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Abstract

Background

Substance use disorder (SUD) may develop de novo for a subgroup of weight loss surgery patients, particularly those who have had the Roux-en-Y gastric bypass (RYGB) procedure. The present study examined the rate of SUD in a broad sample of RYGB patients and identified associated behavioral and psychological factors.

Methods

Participants included 143 RYGB patients; the majority were women (n = 120; 83.9 %) and white (n = 135; 94.4 %). Participants completed a web-based survey assessing retrospective accounts of presurgical substance use, eating pathology, family history, and traumatic history, postsurgical substance use, life stressors, and global trait-like measures (emotion dysregulation, impulsivity, sensation-seeking, and coping skills).

Results

A subgroup (n = 28, 19.6 %) of post-RYGB patients met criteria for probable SUD; however, the majority of those who met SUD criteria postsurgery (n = 19, 68 %) did not report a pre-RYGB SUD history. Family history of substance abuse, poor coping skills, and potential life stressors were related to post-RYGB SUD, particularly for the new-onset group. Additionally, the majority of those who met criteria for pre-RYGB SUD (n = 21, 70 %) did not continue to meet SUD criteria following RYGB.

Conclusions

Findings highlight a subgroup of post-RYGB patients reporting new-onset SUD, which is unexpected among middle-aged women. Importantly, findings also indicate that many patients with presurgical SUD did not relapse postsurgery. Assessing for family history of SUD and coping skills at the presurgical evaluation is recommended. Future research should identify psychological and physiological risk factors for SUD postsurgery and examine protective factors of those who discontinue substance use postsurgery.
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Metadata
Title
New-Onset Substance Use Disorder After Gastric Bypass Surgery: Rates and Associated Characteristics
Authors
Valentina Ivezaj
Karen K. Saules
Leslie M. Schuh
Publication date
01-11-2014
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Obesity Surgery / Issue 11/2014
Print ISSN: 0960-8923
Electronic ISSN: 1708-0428
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11695-014-1317-8

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