Abstract
Factors associated with suicide ideation in severely obese bariatric surgery-seeking individuals
Chen, E.Y., Fettich, K.C., Tierney, M., Cummings, H., Berona, J., Weissman, J., ... & Coccaro, E.
There are high rates of suicide ideation and/or behavior in severely obese individuals. The potential contributors to suicide ideation in a sample of 334 severely obese bariatric surgery candidates was explored. Lack of college education, a history of suicide ideation and/or behavior, psychological distress, hopelessness, loneliness, history of physical and/or sexual abuse, and lifetime major depression were associated with current suicide ideation. Some of the correlates of suicide ideation in severely obese bariatric surgery-seeking samples are similar to those found in the general community and this knowledge may serve to improve the psychological assessment and care for this group.