This study investigates the relationship between temperament and psychopathology in children with idiopathic epilepsy (CWIE). The parents of 42 children between 4 and 12 yr of age with idiopathic epilepsy were administered the Child Behavior Checklist to assess their children\u2019s behavior and the Italian Questionnaires about temperament to assess their temperament. Multiple linear regression analysis was used to compare the results with those of two control groups, one consisting of 62 children (aged 5\u201312 yr) with primary migraine (CWPM), the other of 74 children (aged 3\u201311 yr) who underwent neuropsychiatric assessment for emotional distress. The temperamental dimension of inhibition to novelty was found significant in predicti...
The effect of epilepsy on the development of children with well-controlled tonic-clonic epilepsy...
Parents of young neurologically impaired children completed a rating scale on their handicapped chil...
The present investigation extends the literature by looking at temperament with an older clinical sa...
This study investigates the relationship between temperament and psychopathology in children with id...
Evidence from general population studies shows the contribution of various temperament traits to the...
Evidence from general population studies shows the contribution of various temperament traits to the...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the temperament and anxious-depres...
Objective To examine the types and severity of psychopathology in children with epilepsy. Methods A ...
This epidemiological study was aimed at determining the prevalence of behavioral and emotional probl...
"\"Background: Children with migraine seem to be more anxious, sensitive, deliberate, cautious, fear...
Epilepsy compromises the development of cognitive and social skills and represents a risk of psychia...
Objective. This study aims to explore the role of etiology of seizure activity and its relation to p...
Several authors have highlighted associations with temperament as promising avenues for understandin...
AbstractObjective and methods: The Questionnaire on Personality Traits (VKP: Vragenlijst voor Kenmer...
There is evidence of personality disorders in patients with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME). To da...
The effect of epilepsy on the development of children with well-controlled tonic-clonic epilepsy...
Parents of young neurologically impaired children completed a rating scale on their handicapped chil...
The present investigation extends the literature by looking at temperament with an older clinical sa...
This study investigates the relationship between temperament and psychopathology in children with id...
Evidence from general population studies shows the contribution of various temperament traits to the...
Evidence from general population studies shows the contribution of various temperament traits to the...
The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the temperament and anxious-depres...
Objective To examine the types and severity of psychopathology in children with epilepsy. Methods A ...
This epidemiological study was aimed at determining the prevalence of behavioral and emotional probl...
"\"Background: Children with migraine seem to be more anxious, sensitive, deliberate, cautious, fear...
Epilepsy compromises the development of cognitive and social skills and represents a risk of psychia...
Objective. This study aims to explore the role of etiology of seizure activity and its relation to p...
Several authors have highlighted associations with temperament as promising avenues for understandin...
AbstractObjective and methods: The Questionnaire on Personality Traits (VKP: Vragenlijst voor Kenmer...
There is evidence of personality disorders in patients with juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME). To da...
The effect of epilepsy on the development of children with well-controlled tonic-clonic epilepsy...
Parents of young neurologically impaired children completed a rating scale on their handicapped chil...
The present investigation extends the literature by looking at temperament with an older clinical sa...