Depression and Anxiety Disorders in Pediatric Epilepsy

Purpose: This study examined affective disorders, anxiety disorders, and suicidality in children with epilepsy and their association with seizure‐related, cognitive, linguistic, family history, social competence, and demographic variables. Methods: A structured psychiatric interview, mood self‐repor...

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Hauptverfasser: Caplan, Rochelle, Siddarth, Prabha, Gurbani, Suresh, Hanson, Rebecca, Sankar, Ramen, Shields, W. Donald
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description Purpose: This study examined affective disorders, anxiety disorders, and suicidality in children with epilepsy and their association with seizure‐related, cognitive, linguistic, family history, social competence, and demographic variables. Methods: A structured psychiatric interview, mood self‐report scales, as well as cognitive and language testing were administered to 100 children with complex partial seizures (CPSs), 71 children with childhood absence epilepsy (CAE), and 93 normal children, aged 5 to 16 years. Parents provided behavioral information on each child through a structured psychiatric interview and behavior checklist. Results: Significantly more patients had affective and anxiety disorder diagnoses (33%) as well as suicidal ideation (20%) than did the normal group, but none had made a suicide attempt. Anxiety disorder was the most frequent diagnosis among the patients with a diagnosis of affective or anxiety disorders, and combined affective/anxiety and disruptive disorder diagnoses, in those with suicidal ideation. Only 33% received some form of mental health service. Age, verbal IQ, school problems, and seizure type were related to the presence of a diagnosis of affective or anxiety disorder, and duration of illness, to suicidal ideation. Conclusions: These findings together with the high rate of unmet mental health underscore the importance of early detection and treatment of anxiety disorders and suicidal ideation children with CPSs and CAE.
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Adolescent
Age Factors
Age of Onset
Anticonvulsants. Antiepileptics. Antiparkinson agents
Anxiety
Anxiety Disorders - diagnosis
Anxiety Disorders - epidemiology
Anxiety Disorders - psychology
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Child, Preschool
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Depression
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Depressive Disorder - epidemiology
Depressive Disorder - psychology
Epilepsy, Absence - diagnosis
Epilepsy, Absence - epidemiology
Epilepsy, Absence - psychology
Epilepsy, Complex Partial - diagnosis
Epilepsy, Complex Partial - epidemiology
Epilepsy, Complex Partial - psychology
Female
Headache. Facial pains. Syncopes. Epilepsia. Intracranial hypertension. Brain oedema. Cerebral palsy
Humans
Language Tests
Male
Medical sciences
Nervous system (semeiology, syndromes)
Neurology
Neuropharmacology
Neurosurgery
Personality Inventory
Pharmacology. Drug treatments
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
Skull, brain, vascular surgery
Suicide
Suicide - psychology
Surgery (general aspects). Transplantations, organ and tissue grafts. Graft diseases
Surveys and Questionnaires
Wechsler Scales
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