SOCIAL-ADJUSTMENT IN YOUNG-ADULTS WITH ABSENCE EPILEPSIES

被引:53
作者
OLSSON, I [1 ]
CAMPENHAUSEN, G [1 ]
机构
[1] GOTHENBURG UNIV,DEPT PEDIAT & CHILD PSYCHIAT,S-41124 GOTHENBURG,SWEDEN
关键词
ABSENCE EPILEPSY; ADOLESCENCE; SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT; PSYCHOSOCIAL DEPRIVATION;
D O I
10.1111/j.1528-1157.1993.tb02101.x
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
A long-term follow-up of 58 young adults, aged 18-27 years, with persisting absence epilepsies since childhood or early adolescence, was performed to assess psychosocial outcome and the patients' own concept of their epilepsy. They were well adjusted in the areas of family status and employment, but had more unqualified jobs as compared with a reference group. They were also inclined to lead very regular lives in a way that led to social isolation. At least one of the following factors was considered by 74% of the group to have been affected by their epilepsy: schooling, occupation, routines of daily life, relations with friends, leisure time activities, and housing, this was independent of whether or not they had achieved seizure control. In treating absence epilepsies, it is important that one considers psychosocial aspects, even if a medically satisfying result with seizure control is obtained.
引用
收藏
页码:846 / 851
页数:6
相关论文
共 23 条
[1]  
[Anonymous], 1981, EPILEPSIA, V22, P489
[2]  
Austin J K, 1989, J Child Adolesc Psychiatr Ment Health Nurs, V2, P139, DOI 10.1111/j.1744-6171.1989.tb00379.x
[3]   INTELLIGENCE IN EPILEPSY - A PROSPECTIVE-STUDY IN CHILDREN [J].
BOURGEOIS, BFD ;
PRENSKY, AL ;
PALKES, HS ;
TALENT, BK ;
BUSCH, SG .
ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY, 1983, 14 (04) :438-444
[4]   LONGTERM FOLLOW-UP OF CHILDHOOD EPILEPSY WITH ABSENCES .1. EPILEPSY WITH ABSENCES AT ONSET [J].
DIETERICH, E ;
BAIER, WK ;
DOOSE, H ;
TUXHORN, I ;
FICHSEL, H .
NEUROPEDIATRICS, 1985, 16 (03) :149-154
[5]  
FERRARI M, 1989, CHILDHOOD EPILEPSIES, P159
[6]   RELATION OF PARENTAL ATTITUDES TO ACADEMIC AND SOCIAL ACHIEVEMENT IN EPILEPTIC CHILDREN [J].
HARTLAGE, LC ;
GREEN, JB .
EPILEPSIA, 1972, 13 (01) :21-&
[7]  
HERMANN BP, 1989, CHILDHOOD EPILEPSIES
[8]  
HOARE P, 1991, DEV MED CHILD NEUROL, V33, P201
[9]  
HOARE P, 1984, DEV MED CHILD NEUROL, V26, P3
[10]  
HODGMAN CH, 1979, J PEDIATR-US, V95, P309