Abstract

Introduction: Obesity rates are increasing to epidemic proportions across the lifespan. However, young adults (18 to 24 years old) experience unique difficulties in psychosocial functioning compared to other age groups. These difficulties result in significant physical and mental health complications during the transition process from pediatric to adult care hospitals. Objectives: (1) To identify themes regarding the experiences of obese young adults (18–24) transferring their care from a pediatric obesity management program to an adult bariatric surgery program; (2) to identify the transition difficulties of these young adults upon transfer; and (3) to understand how developmental needs within this population impact experiences of the transition process. Method: In-depth, semistructured individual interviews were conducted on seven young adult bariatric patients who had transitioned their obesity management care from the pediatric to adult healthcare system. Analysis of interviews used a constant compara...

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