The aims of this paper are to identify factors that influence the psychosocial difficulties (PSDs) that persons with epilepsy experience in their everyday life, to describe their onset and the way they evolve over time, and to analyze the determinants of changes over time and other related variables. Electronic databases were searched for studies published in English between January 2005 and May 2010, and information from thirteen studies was extracted. The most frequent PSDs found in people with epilepsy were depressive symptoms, memory functions, quality of life, anxiety, stigma, locus of control, cognitive functions in general, and emotional functions in general. It can be stated that patients' life areas are affected by cognitive, emoti...
Background: Epilepsy is a disorder of the brain characterized by recurrent seizures which are physic...
Cognitive and mental disorders often occur in patients with epilepsy and significantly reduce the qu...
Purpose: Part of our research intended to explain "Quality of Life" (QoL) differences between people...
This article will provide an overview of the psychosocial and cognitive problems that people with ep...
Chapter outline\ud There is overwhelming evidence that people with epilepsy (PWE) have a number of p...
Epilepsy is a stigmatising disorder and available evidence suggests that its diagnosis can have impo...
One hundred and six epilepsy patients were assessed over a period of 6 months for psychiatric morbid...
Epilepsy is a long-standing, disabling illness, which has various psychosocial implications for peop...
Background: People with epilepsy (PWE) have a high chance of experiencing depression and anxiety dis...
The aim of this study was to study anxiety and depression in patients with epilepsy and evaluate the...
The aim of this study was to study anxiety and depression in patients with epilepsy and evaluate the...
To understand the psychosocial effects of epilepsy on young people, this Study identifies, describes...
Many studies have reported high levels of depression and anxiety in individuals with epilepsy. Over...
SUMMARY: Epilepsy is one of the most serious neurological conditions and has an impact not only on t...
People with epilepsy have been consistently shown to have high rates of emotional problems. A variet...
Background: Epilepsy is a disorder of the brain characterized by recurrent seizures which are physic...
Cognitive and mental disorders often occur in patients with epilepsy and significantly reduce the qu...
Purpose: Part of our research intended to explain "Quality of Life" (QoL) differences between people...
This article will provide an overview of the psychosocial and cognitive problems that people with ep...
Chapter outline\ud There is overwhelming evidence that people with epilepsy (PWE) have a number of p...
Epilepsy is a stigmatising disorder and available evidence suggests that its diagnosis can have impo...
One hundred and six epilepsy patients were assessed over a period of 6 months for psychiatric morbid...
Epilepsy is a long-standing, disabling illness, which has various psychosocial implications for peop...
Background: People with epilepsy (PWE) have a high chance of experiencing depression and anxiety dis...
The aim of this study was to study anxiety and depression in patients with epilepsy and evaluate the...
The aim of this study was to study anxiety and depression in patients with epilepsy and evaluate the...
To understand the psychosocial effects of epilepsy on young people, this Study identifies, describes...
Many studies have reported high levels of depression and anxiety in individuals with epilepsy. Over...
SUMMARY: Epilepsy is one of the most serious neurological conditions and has an impact not only on t...
People with epilepsy have been consistently shown to have high rates of emotional problems. A variet...
Background: Epilepsy is a disorder of the brain characterized by recurrent seizures which are physic...
Cognitive and mental disorders often occur in patients with epilepsy and significantly reduce the qu...
Purpose: Part of our research intended to explain "Quality of Life" (QoL) differences between people...