Depression, anxiety in adolescents with exogenous obesity and depression, anxiety, caregiver burden, and burnout in their mothers
Can Celiloğlu, İhsan Turan, Perihan Çam Ray, Semine Özdemir Dilek, Mevra Çay, Şükriye Tuğçe Çelebi, Ayşe Merve Çimen, Zeynep Namlı, Bilgin Yüksel

TL;DR
This study found that mothers of adolescents with obesity experience higher emotional exhaustion and depersonalization, despite no major differences in depression or anxiety between the groups.
Contribution
The study highlights the importance of assessing maternal burnout in managing childhood obesity.
Findings
Adolescents with obesity and controls had similar depression and anxiety scores.
Mothers of obese adolescents showed higher emotional exhaustion and depersonalization.
Elevated maternal burnout suggests a need for targeted support in obesity management.
Abstract
The development of obesity is associated with various biological, environmental, and psychological factors, and there is a bidirectional interaction between obesity and psychological health. Several reports have highlighted the intrafamilial transmission of psychopathologies among individuals with obesity. This study aimed to assess symptoms of depression and anxiety in adolescents with exogenous obesity and their mothers, along with maternal caregiver burden and burnout levels. Adolescents diagnosed with exogenous obesity and their mothers were prospectively enrolled in the study. Clinical data were recorded, and participants completed standardized assessment tools: children filled out the Screen for Child Anxiety Related Emotional Disorders (SCARED) and the Kovacs Children's Depression Inventory (CDI), while mothers completed the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), Beck Anxiety…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChild and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development · Cardiac Health and Mental Health · Eating Disorders and Behaviors
