Examining relations between neuropsychological and clinical epilepsy-specific factors with psychopathology and adaptive skills outcomes in youth with intractable epilepsy
Autor: | Anita Hamilton, Margaret J. Klein, Kenneth Hartline, Heather A. Kertesz-Briest, Jeffrey I. Gold |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
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Drug Resistant Epilepsy Adolescent Neuropsychological Tests Young Adult 03 medical and health sciences Behavioral Neuroscience Epilepsy 0302 clinical medicine Adaptation Psychological medicine Humans 030212 general & internal medicine Child Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children Psychopathology business.industry Wechsler Scales Neuropsychology Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale medicine.disease Verbal reasoning Neurology Female Neurology (clinical) business Psychosocial Neurocognitive 030217 neurology & neurosurgery Clinical psychology |
Zdroj: | Epilepsy & Behavior. 110:107171 |
ISSN: | 1525-5050 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.yebeh.2020.107171 |
Popis: | Pediatric epilepsy is a prevalent childhood neurological disorder. Youth with a diagnosis of medically uncontrollable or intractable epilepsy are at increased risk for poor neurocognitive and psychosocial functioning. To date, there is a paucity of clinical research examining and/or characterizing the relations of neuropsychological, clinical, and epilepsy-specific medical factors in clinical outcomes among youth with diagnosed intractable epilepsy. One hundred and twenty-six patients (6–20 years) with diagnosed intractable epilepsy and who were evaluated as part of a presurgical work-up and medical standard of care participated in a neuropsychological evaluation, including parent completion of the Behavior Assessment System for Children – Second Edition Parent Report Scale (BASC-2 PRS). Medical chart review was conducted to obtain demographic and epilepsy-specific information. Results indicated that an increase in the BASC-2 PRS Adaptive Symptoms Index T-Scores was associated with a decrease in the BASC-2 PRS Internalizing, Externalizing, and Behavioral Symptoms Index score. Additionally, the Wechsler (Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children — Fourth Edition [WISC-IV], Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children — Fifth Edition [WISC-V], Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale — Fourth Edition [WAIS-IV]) Similarities z-score was associated with the BASC-2 PRS Externalizing Symptoms Index T-Score. No demographic or clinical medical factors remained in any of the three final models. Findings highlight the importance of verbal reasoning and adaptive functioning as protective factors in clinical outcomes among youth with diagnosed intractable epilepsy and may provide future direction for targeted interventions. |
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