Obesidade, magreza, alimentação e cirurgia bariátrica: representações sociais de pessoas com obesidade

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Autor(a) principal: Gebara, Telma Souza e Silva
Data de Publicação: 2017
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações do UTP
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Resumo: Whereas the obesity is a problem that has ceased to be individual and for some time is characterized by its social nature and, being the obese a hostage of it and the community social psychology the main branch of psychology focused on the processes of transformation and strengthening, this research sought to identify, in obese adults, the Social Representations of obesity, diet, leanness and bariatric surgery. This is a cross-sectional research of descriptive and exploratory nature, not experimental, based on a qualitative approach. The participants were divided into two groups: surgical and non-surgical, formed by the same number of subjects. The data collection took place between June and August of 2016, through an in-depth interview with a questionnaire composed of open and closed questions. Data were analyzed using the SPSS statistical package, questionnaire responses were coded and analyzed descriptively (absolute, average frequency and standard deviation). For the analysis of data from the interview, the software IRaMuTeQ was used, developed by Pierre Ratinaud (Ratinaud, 2009; Lahlou, 2012) and licensed by GNU GPL (v2), contributing to the textual analysis or the content of the responses of the two groups. Sixteen adults, twelve women and four men, aged between 20 and 58 years (M= 39,3; DP=10) participated in this study. All were considered obese according to the classification of Body Mass Index (BMI), with body weight between 82 kg and 143 kg (M=105,75; DP=14,7). The result of the estimations of body mass from silhouettes indicated that the 16 patients surveyed were dissatisfied with their body image due to overweight. The corpora for analysis of social representations about obesity, eating, leanness and bariatric surgery were generated from open answers to questions about the representation of each described condition. The social representation of obesity is based around three main axes: the deleterious aspects of obesity on health; feelings and perceptions related to social demerit and to the feelings of those surveyed. The social representation of food is anchored on the preoccupation with health, in the alimentary behavior and in how and how much this behavior can influence in their alimentary practices. The social representations of the leanness appear coincidently like a state of beauty, of happiness and self-confidence, perceptually desired among the group. The analysis of the social representations of bariatric surgery allowed us to perceive differences between the favorable and unfavorable groups for surgery, although both groups understood the intervention as one of the treatment options for obesity.
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spelling Polli, Gislei MocelinAntunes, Maria CristinaGoetz, Everley Rosanehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7244204056990228Gebara, Telma Souza e Silva2018-05-10T16:29:19Z2017-06-20Gebara, Telma Souza e Silva. Obesidade, magreza, alimentação e cirurgia bariátrica: representações sociais de pessoas com obesidade. 2017.137 f. Dissertação( Mestrado em Psicologia) - Universidade Tuiuti do Paraná, Curitiba, 2017.http://tede.utp.br:8080/jspui/handle/tede/1306Whereas the obesity is a problem that has ceased to be individual and for some time is characterized by its social nature and, being the obese a hostage of it and the community social psychology the main branch of psychology focused on the processes of transformation and strengthening, this research sought to identify, in obese adults, the Social Representations of obesity, diet, leanness and bariatric surgery. This is a cross-sectional research of descriptive and exploratory nature, not experimental, based on a qualitative approach. The participants were divided into two groups: surgical and non-surgical, formed by the same number of subjects. The data collection took place between June and August of 2016, through an in-depth interview with a questionnaire composed of open and closed questions. Data were analyzed using the SPSS statistical package, questionnaire responses were coded and analyzed descriptively (absolute, average frequency and standard deviation). For the analysis of data from the interview, the software IRaMuTeQ was used, developed by Pierre Ratinaud (Ratinaud, 2009; Lahlou, 2012) and licensed by GNU GPL (v2), contributing to the textual analysis or the content of the responses of the two groups. Sixteen adults, twelve women and four men, aged between 20 and 58 years (M= 39,3; DP=10) participated in this study. All were considered obese according to the classification of Body Mass Index (BMI), with body weight between 82 kg and 143 kg (M=105,75; DP=14,7). The result of the estimations of body mass from silhouettes indicated that the 16 patients surveyed were dissatisfied with their body image due to overweight. The corpora for analysis of social representations about obesity, eating, leanness and bariatric surgery were generated from open answers to questions about the representation of each described condition. The social representation of obesity is based around three main axes: the deleterious aspects of obesity on health; feelings and perceptions related to social demerit and to the feelings of those surveyed. The social representation of food is anchored on the preoccupation with health, in the alimentary behavior and in how and how much this behavior can influence in their alimentary practices. The social representations of the leanness appear coincidently like a state of beauty, of happiness and self-confidence, perceptually desired among the group. The analysis of the social representations of bariatric surgery allowed us to perceive differences between the favorable and unfavorable groups for surgery, although both groups understood the intervention as one of the treatment options for obesity.A obesidade um problema que deixou de ser individual e desde há algum tempo se caracteriza por seu cunho social e, sendo o obeso um refém desta e a Psicologia Social Comunitária o principal ramo da Psicologia voltado aos processos de transformação e fortalecimento, esta pesquisa pretendeu identificar em adultos obesos as representações sociais da obesidade, da alimentação, da magreza e da cirurgia bariátrica. Trata-se de uma pesquisa do tipo transversal de natureza descritiva e exploratória, não experimental, fundamentada com abordagem qualitativa. Os participantes foram divididos em dois grupos: cirúrgico e não cirúrgico, formados pelo mesmo número de participantes. A coleta de dados ocorreu entre os meses de junho a agosto de 2016, através de entrevista em profundidade e de aplicação de questionário composto de questões abertas e fechadas. Os dados foram analisados por meio do pacote estatístico SPSS, as respostas dos questionários foram codificadas e analisadas descritivamente (frequência absoluta, média e desvio-padrão). Para a análise dos dados oriundos da entrevista, foi utilizado o software IRaMuTeQ, desenvolvido por Pierre Ratinaud (Ratinaud, 2009; Lahlou, 2012) e licenciado por GNU GPL (v2), auxiliando na análise textual ou do conteúdo das respostas dos dois grupos. Participaram do estudo 16 adultos, sendo doze mulheres e quatro homens, com idade entre 20 e 58 anos (M = 39,3; DP = 10). Todos foram considerados obesos segundo a classificação do Índice de Massa Corporal (IMC), com peso corporal entre 82 kg e 143 kg (M = 105,75; DP = 14,7). O resultado do teste de silhuetas corporais indicou que os 16 pacientes pesquisados estão insatisfeitos com sua imagem corporal devido ao excesso de peso. Os corpora para análise das representações sociais sobre a obesidade, alimentação, magreza e cirurgia bariátrica foram gerados a partir de respostas abertas às questões sobre a representação de cada condição descrita. A representação social da obesidade se dispõe em torno de três principais eixos: os aspectos deletérios da obesidade sobre a saúde; sentimentos e percepções relacionadas ao desmerecimento social; e aos sentimentos próprios referidos. A representação social da alimentação está ancorada na preocupação com a saúde, no comportamento alimentar e em como e quanto esse comportamento pode influenciar nas suas práticas alimentares. As representações sociais da magreza surgem de forma coincidente como um estado de beleza, de felicidade e de autoconfiança, perceptivelmente almejado entre o grupo. A análise das representações sociais da cirurgia bariátrica permitiu perceber diferenças entre os grupos favorável e não favorável à cirurgia, apesar de ambos entenderem a intervenção como uma das opções de tratamento da obesidade.Submitted by Divanete Paiva (divanete.paiva@utp.br) on 2018-05-10T16:29:19Z No. of bitstreams: 1 OBESIDADE, MAGREZA.pdf: 1440241 bytes, checksum: f71c1c999d508a8a35c6dba4105b7dfb (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-05-10T16:29:19Z (GMT). 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title Obesidade, magreza, alimentação e cirurgia bariátrica: representações sociais de pessoas com obesidade
spellingShingle Obesidade, magreza, alimentação e cirurgia bariátrica: representações sociais de pessoas com obesidade
Gebara, Telma Souza e Silva
Obesidade
Representações sociais
Cirurgia bariátrica
Magreza
Alimentação
Psicologia social comunitária
Obesity
Social representations
Bariatric surgery
Thinnes
Feeding
Community social psychology
PSICOLOGIA::PSICOLOGIA SOCIAL
title_short Obesidade, magreza, alimentação e cirurgia bariátrica: representações sociais de pessoas com obesidade
title_full Obesidade, magreza, alimentação e cirurgia bariátrica: representações sociais de pessoas com obesidade
title_fullStr Obesidade, magreza, alimentação e cirurgia bariátrica: representações sociais de pessoas com obesidade
title_full_unstemmed Obesidade, magreza, alimentação e cirurgia bariátrica: representações sociais de pessoas com obesidade
title_sort Obesidade, magreza, alimentação e cirurgia bariátrica: representações sociais de pessoas com obesidade
author Gebara, Telma Souza e Silva
author_facet Gebara, Telma Souza e Silva
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Polli, Gislei Mocelin
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Antunes, Maria Cristina
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Goetz, Everley Rosane
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gebara, Telma Souza e Silva
contributor_str_mv Polli, Gislei Mocelin
Antunes, Maria Cristina
Goetz, Everley Rosane
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Obesidade
Representações sociais
Cirurgia bariátrica
Magreza
Alimentação
Psicologia social comunitária
topic Obesidade
Representações sociais
Cirurgia bariátrica
Magreza
Alimentação
Psicologia social comunitária
Obesity
Social representations
Bariatric surgery
Thinnes
Feeding
Community social psychology
PSICOLOGIA::PSICOLOGIA SOCIAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Obesity
Social representations
Bariatric surgery
Thinnes
Feeding
Community social psychology
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv PSICOLOGIA::PSICOLOGIA SOCIAL
dc.description.abstract.eng.fl_txt_mv Whereas the obesity is a problem that has ceased to be individual and for some time is characterized by its social nature and, being the obese a hostage of it and the community social psychology the main branch of psychology focused on the processes of transformation and strengthening, this research sought to identify, in obese adults, the Social Representations of obesity, diet, leanness and bariatric surgery. This is a cross-sectional research of descriptive and exploratory nature, not experimental, based on a qualitative approach. The participants were divided into two groups: surgical and non-surgical, formed by the same number of subjects. The data collection took place between June and August of 2016, through an in-depth interview with a questionnaire composed of open and closed questions. Data were analyzed using the SPSS statistical package, questionnaire responses were coded and analyzed descriptively (absolute, average frequency and standard deviation). For the analysis of data from the interview, the software IRaMuTeQ was used, developed by Pierre Ratinaud (Ratinaud, 2009; Lahlou, 2012) and licensed by GNU GPL (v2), contributing to the textual analysis or the content of the responses of the two groups. Sixteen adults, twelve women and four men, aged between 20 and 58 years (M= 39,3; DP=10) participated in this study. All were considered obese according to the classification of Body Mass Index (BMI), with body weight between 82 kg and 143 kg (M=105,75; DP=14,7). The result of the estimations of body mass from silhouettes indicated that the 16 patients surveyed were dissatisfied with their body image due to overweight. The corpora for analysis of social representations about obesity, eating, leanness and bariatric surgery were generated from open answers to questions about the representation of each described condition. The social representation of obesity is based around three main axes: the deleterious aspects of obesity on health; feelings and perceptions related to social demerit and to the feelings of those surveyed. The social representation of food is anchored on the preoccupation with health, in the alimentary behavior and in how and how much this behavior can influence in their alimentary practices. The social representations of the leanness appear coincidently like a state of beauty, of happiness and self-confidence, perceptually desired among the group. The analysis of the social representations of bariatric surgery allowed us to perceive differences between the favorable and unfavorable groups for surgery, although both groups understood the intervention as one of the treatment options for obesity.
dc.description.abstract.por.fl_txt_mv A obesidade um problema que deixou de ser individual e desde há algum tempo se caracteriza por seu cunho social e, sendo o obeso um refém desta e a Psicologia Social Comunitária o principal ramo da Psicologia voltado aos processos de transformação e fortalecimento, esta pesquisa pretendeu identificar em adultos obesos as representações sociais da obesidade, da alimentação, da magreza e da cirurgia bariátrica. Trata-se de uma pesquisa do tipo transversal de natureza descritiva e exploratória, não experimental, fundamentada com abordagem qualitativa. Os participantes foram divididos em dois grupos: cirúrgico e não cirúrgico, formados pelo mesmo número de participantes. A coleta de dados ocorreu entre os meses de junho a agosto de 2016, através de entrevista em profundidade e de aplicação de questionário composto de questões abertas e fechadas. Os dados foram analisados por meio do pacote estatístico SPSS, as respostas dos questionários foram codificadas e analisadas descritivamente (frequência absoluta, média e desvio-padrão). Para a análise dos dados oriundos da entrevista, foi utilizado o software IRaMuTeQ, desenvolvido por Pierre Ratinaud (Ratinaud, 2009; Lahlou, 2012) e licenciado por GNU GPL (v2), auxiliando na análise textual ou do conteúdo das respostas dos dois grupos. Participaram do estudo 16 adultos, sendo doze mulheres e quatro homens, com idade entre 20 e 58 anos (M = 39,3; DP = 10). Todos foram considerados obesos segundo a classificação do Índice de Massa Corporal (IMC), com peso corporal entre 82 kg e 143 kg (M = 105,75; DP = 14,7). O resultado do teste de silhuetas corporais indicou que os 16 pacientes pesquisados estão insatisfeitos com sua imagem corporal devido ao excesso de peso. Os corpora para análise das representações sociais sobre a obesidade, alimentação, magreza e cirurgia bariátrica foram gerados a partir de respostas abertas às questões sobre a representação de cada condição descrita. A representação social da obesidade se dispõe em torno de três principais eixos: os aspectos deletérios da obesidade sobre a saúde; sentimentos e percepções relacionadas ao desmerecimento social; e aos sentimentos próprios referidos. A representação social da alimentação está ancorada na preocupação com a saúde, no comportamento alimentar e em como e quanto esse comportamento pode influenciar nas suas práticas alimentares. As representações sociais da magreza surgem de forma coincidente como um estado de beleza, de felicidade e de autoconfiança, perceptivelmente almejado entre o grupo. A análise das representações sociais da cirurgia bariátrica permitiu perceber diferenças entre os grupos favorável e não favorável à cirurgia, apesar de ambos entenderem a intervenção como uma das opções de tratamento da obesidade.
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