Women with a history of bariatric surgery may face various difficulties during pregnancy and puerperal time. Therefore it is assumed the prevalence of mental health disorders might be higher than in average women during and after pregnancy. This could possibly lead to an unsatisfying weight progress and therapeutic non-adherence. These factors shall be observed in the study in order to characterize this special cohort of participants.
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Number of patients with prevalence of symptoms of depression or anxiety assessed by questionnaires and structured clinical interview (SCID)
Timeframe: date of recruitement (> 6 months after childbirth)
Number of patients with prevalence of symptoms of depression or anxiety assessed by questionnaires and structured clinical interview
Timeframe: retrospective: time frame 0-4 weeks after birth
Number of patients with prevalence of symptoms of depression assessed by structured clinical interview
Timeframe: retrospective: complete lifetime from date of birth until date of recruitment (> 6 months after childbirth), assessed up to 50 years