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Adaptive Skills and Somatization in Children with Epilepsy

机译:癫痫儿童的适应能力和躯体化

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Objective. Children with epilepsy are at risk for less than optimum long-term outcomes. The type and severity of their epilepsy may contribute to educational, psychological, and social outcomes. The objective of this study was to determine the relation between somatization and adaptive skills based on seizure type that could impact on those outcomes.Methods. This study examined adaptive functioning and somatization in 87 children with epilepsy using archival data from a tertiary care facility.Results. No significant differences in adaptive skills emerged between groups of children diagnosed with complex partial (CP) as compared to CP-secondary generalized (SG) seizures; however, deficits in adaptive behavior were found for both groups. The number of medications, possibly reflecting the severity of the epilepsy, was highly correlated to adaptive function.Conclusions. Identification of deficits in adaptive behavior may represent an opportunity for tailored prevention and intervention programming for children with epilepsy. Addressing functional deficits may lead to improved outcomes for these children.
机译:目的。患有癫痫病的儿童面临的风险远未达到最佳长期效果。他们癫痫的类型和严重程度可能有助于教育,心理和社会后果。这项研究的目的是基于癫痫发作类型来确定躯体化和适应能力之间的关系,这些类型可能会影响这些结果。这项研究使用三级医疗机构的档案数据检查了87名癫痫儿童的适应性功能和躯体化情况。与CP次发性全身性(SG)癫痫发作相比,诊断为复杂性局部(CP)的儿童组之间的适应能力没有显着差异;但是,两组均发现适应行为存在缺陷。药物的数量可能反映了癫痫的严重程度,与适应功能高度相关。识别适应性行为缺陷可能代表针对癫痫儿童进行量身定制的预防和​​干预方案的机会。解决功能缺陷可能会改善这些儿童的结局。

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