Introduction: Refractory epilepsy is an intrusive condition with important implications for daily functioning in emerging and young adulthood. The present study examined the degree to which refractory epilepsy is integrated in one's identity, and examined how such a sense of illness identity was related to health-related quality of life (HRQOL). Methods: A total of 121 18- to 40-year-old patients with refractory epilepsy (56.2% women) completed self report questionnaires assessing the four illness identity states of acceptance, enrichment, engulfment, and rejection (Illness Identity Questionnaire (IIQ)); HRQOL (Quality of Life in Epilepsy Inventory – 31); and seizure frequency and severity (Liverpool Seizure Severity Scale (LSSS)). Illness ...
AbstractA qualitative study was carried out in order to investigate illness representations of peopl...
A qualitative study was carried out in order to investigate illness representations of people with n...
Purpose: Many young adults with epilepsy are still living with their parents (Tailed transition to i...
Introduction: Refractory epilepsy is an intrusive condition with important implications for daily fu...
Introduction Prior research has shown that people with epilepsy are at risk for a poorer health-rela...
INTRODUCTION: Seizure disorders are common and disabling neurological conditions diagnosed in peopl...
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to explore the extent to which gender, epilepsyseverity, a...
Objective. The present study examines the concept of illness identity, the degree to which a chronic...
Anna Staniszewska,1 Urszula Religioni,2 Marta Dąbrowska-Bender3 1Department of Experimental and Cli...
Having a chronic illness can pose major challenges in daily life. The degree to which patients succe...
Introduction: Childhood-onset epilepsy during the years of transition to adulthood may affect normal...
Purpose: People with non-epileptic seizures (NES) consistently report poorer Health-Related Quality ...
Drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) is characterized by fluctuating periods of remission and relapse durin...
IntroductionChildhood-onset epilepsy during the years of transition to adulthood may affect normal s...
Objective: Depression and anxiety symptoms are common among patients with epilepsy, but are relative...
AbstractA qualitative study was carried out in order to investigate illness representations of peopl...
A qualitative study was carried out in order to investigate illness representations of people with n...
Purpose: Many young adults with epilepsy are still living with their parents (Tailed transition to i...
Introduction: Refractory epilepsy is an intrusive condition with important implications for daily fu...
Introduction Prior research has shown that people with epilepsy are at risk for a poorer health-rela...
INTRODUCTION: Seizure disorders are common and disabling neurological conditions diagnosed in peopl...
The aim of this cross-sectional study was to explore the extent to which gender, epilepsyseverity, a...
Objective. The present study examines the concept of illness identity, the degree to which a chronic...
Anna Staniszewska,1 Urszula Religioni,2 Marta Dąbrowska-Bender3 1Department of Experimental and Cli...
Having a chronic illness can pose major challenges in daily life. The degree to which patients succe...
Introduction: Childhood-onset epilepsy during the years of transition to adulthood may affect normal...
Purpose: People with non-epileptic seizures (NES) consistently report poorer Health-Related Quality ...
Drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) is characterized by fluctuating periods of remission and relapse durin...
IntroductionChildhood-onset epilepsy during the years of transition to adulthood may affect normal s...
Objective: Depression and anxiety symptoms are common among patients with epilepsy, but are relative...
AbstractA qualitative study was carried out in order to investigate illness representations of peopl...
A qualitative study was carried out in order to investigate illness representations of people with n...
Purpose: Many young adults with epilepsy are still living with their parents (Tailed transition to i...