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Adaptive functioning in pediatric epilepsy: contributions of seizure-related variables and parental anxiety. | LitMetric

Adaptive functioning in pediatric epilepsy: contributions of seizure-related variables and parental anxiety.

Epilepsy Behav

Department of Pediatrics, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, USA; Section of Psychology, Texas Children's Hospital, 6701 Fannin, CC-1630, Houston, TX 77030, USA. Electronic address:

Published: February 2015

AI Article Synopsis

  • Young people with epilepsy are less independent than their peers, particularly those with intractable seizures, as shown in a study of 97 pediatric patients.
  • Key seizure-related factors, such as taking more anticonvulsants, having generalized seizures, and starting seizures at a younger age, contribute to poor adaptive functioning in these kids.
  • Addressing parental anxiety regarding their child's epilepsy could help improve social development and lessen the negative impacts of the condition.

Article Abstract

Young people with epilepsy are less likely to achieve the level of independence attained by their peers. We examined the seizure-related variables that placed a group of 97 pediatric patients with intractable seizures at risk for poor adaptive functioning. Analyses evaluated both the direct effects of the medical variables and indirect effects that were mediated through increased parental anxiety about their child's epilepsy. Higher numbers of anticonvulsants, presence of seizures that secondarily generalize, longer duration of seizure disorder, and younger age at onset were all identified as risk factors for poor adaptive functioning. Depending on the specific behavioral domain of adaptive functioning, the effects were sometimes direct and sometimes indirect. Lower levels of parental education and positive family history of seizures were associated with higher levels of parental anxiety. Interventions that target parental anxiety about seizures may mitigate the deleterious effects of epilepsy on social development.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.yebeh.2014.11.030DOI Listing

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