Background: Childhood epilepsy can adversely affect education and employment in addition to health. Previous studies are small or highly selective producing conflicting results. This retrospective cohort study aims to compare educational and health outcomes of children receiving antiepileptic medication versus peers. Methods: Record linkage of Scotland-wide databases covering dispensed prescriptions, acute and psychiatric hospitalisations, maternity records, deaths, annual pupil census, school absences/exclusions, special educational needs, school examinations, and (un)employment provided data on 766,244 children attending Scottish schools between 2009 and 2013. Outcomes were adjusted for sociodemographic and maternity confounders an...
OBJECTIVE: To provide data on the health, social care, and education costs of active childhood epile...
AbstractPurposeUtilizing data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (NLSCY) we...
Background: Childhood depression is relatively common, under-researched and can impact social and c...
Background: Childhood epilepsy can adversely affect education and employment in addition to health...
Acknowledgements The study was sponsored by Health Data Research UK (www.hdruk.ac.uk) which is a joi...
Objectives: To compare academic performance and high school completion of young people admitted to h...
BackgroundTo compare health, educational and employment outcomes of schoolchildren receiving medicat...
Importance: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affects 39 million people worldwide; in ...
Rationale: Epilepsy has a significant influence on the patient's quality of Life. The objective of t...
Objective: We examined whether exposure to antiepileptic drugs (AED) during pregnancy affects the gr...
Purpose: In order to evaluate long-term effects on neurodevelopment in children born to women with e...
ABSTRACT Objectives This population wide record linkage study linked Scottish education data to a...
Aim: To measure the adherence to antiepileptic drugs (AED) in a population cohort of children with e...
Funding Health Data Research UK (grant reference number MR/S003800/1). Acknowledgements The study wa...
BACKGROUND: There is limited data on the views of young people with epilepsy, their parents and scho...
OBJECTIVE: To provide data on the health, social care, and education costs of active childhood epile...
AbstractPurposeUtilizing data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (NLSCY) we...
Background: Childhood depression is relatively common, under-researched and can impact social and c...
Background: Childhood epilepsy can adversely affect education and employment in addition to health...
Acknowledgements The study was sponsored by Health Data Research UK (www.hdruk.ac.uk) which is a joi...
Objectives: To compare academic performance and high school completion of young people admitted to h...
BackgroundTo compare health, educational and employment outcomes of schoolchildren receiving medicat...
Importance: Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affects 39 million people worldwide; in ...
Rationale: Epilepsy has a significant influence on the patient's quality of Life. The objective of t...
Objective: We examined whether exposure to antiepileptic drugs (AED) during pregnancy affects the gr...
Purpose: In order to evaluate long-term effects on neurodevelopment in children born to women with e...
ABSTRACT Objectives This population wide record linkage study linked Scottish education data to a...
Aim: To measure the adherence to antiepileptic drugs (AED) in a population cohort of children with e...
Funding Health Data Research UK (grant reference number MR/S003800/1). Acknowledgements The study wa...
BACKGROUND: There is limited data on the views of young people with epilepsy, their parents and scho...
OBJECTIVE: To provide data on the health, social care, and education costs of active childhood epile...
AbstractPurposeUtilizing data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth (NLSCY) we...
Background: Childhood depression is relatively common, under-researched and can impact social and c...