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Dissociative experiences and quality of life in patients with non-epileptic attack disorder.
- Source :
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Epilepsy & behavior : E&B [Epilepsy Behav] 2012 Nov; Vol. 25 (3), pp. 307-12. Date of Electronic Publication: 2012 Oct 24. - Publication Year :
- 2012
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Abstract
- Dissociative experiences are commonly reported by patients with non-epileptic attack disorder (NEAD). This cross-sectional study examined the prevalence and characteristics of dissociative experiences in patients with NEAD and assessed their association with health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Fifty-three patients diagnosed with NEAD were consecutively recruited (70.0% female, mean age=42 years, 22.0% with comorbid epilepsy) from a specialist neuropsychiatric clinic. Our sample reported high levels of dissociative experiences, with 36.7% of patients scoring ≥30 on the Dissociative Experiences Scale (DES). Significant negative correlations were found between total DES scores and HRQoL, as measured by the QOLIE-31 questionnaire (r=-0.64, p<0.001). This association remained significant when accounting for symptoms of depression and anxiety, other psychiatric comorbidities, and attack frequency and severity. These findings suggest a high prevalence of dissociative experiences in this patient population, highlighting the importance of routinely screening patients for dissociative symptoms and their impact on patients' lives.<br /> (Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
- Subjects :
- Anxiety epidemiology
Comorbidity
Cross-Sectional Studies
Depression epidemiology
Dissociative Disorders psychology
Electroencephalography
Female
Humans
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Male
Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
Regression Analysis
Surveys and Questionnaires
Dissociative Disorders epidemiology
Epilepsy epidemiology
Epilepsy psychology
Quality of Life
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1525-5069
- Volume :
- 25
- Issue :
- 3
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Epilepsy & behavior : E&B
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 23099232
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yebeh.2012.08.022