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Acta Neurol Scand Suppl ; (190): 18-22, 2010.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20586730

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: Although epilepsy is associated with a high rate of psychiatric comorbidity, clinicians may withhold treatment with psychotropic drugs for fear of worsening seizures. We have assessed the occurrence of psychiatric disorders in a cohort of epilepsy patients and used the results to discuss this important topic. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Based on a questionnaire we made a survey of psychiatric symptoms in 167 adult patients referred to a tertial epilepsy center. The mean age was 42 years, and 72% had active epilepsy. RESULTS: Forty three patients (26%) had a psychiatric disorder, and 22 patients (13%) used psychotropic drugs. The most frequent diagnoses were mood disorders and anxiety. CONCLUSIONS: Compared with the general population, people with epilepsy have an increased risk of developing psychiatric disorders. Patients with uncontrolled seizures are most vulnerable. These disorders appear to be under-diagnosed and under-treated, and the fear that psychotropic drugs can cause seizure exacerbation is probably overstated.


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Epilepsy/drug therapy , Epilepsy/epidemiology , Mental Disorders/drug therapy , Mental Disorders/epidemiology , Psychotropic Drugs/therapeutic use , Adult , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Autistic Disorder/drug therapy , Autistic Disorder/epidemiology , Cohort Studies , Comorbidity/trends , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Norway/epidemiology , Psychotropic Drugs/adverse effects , Quality of Life/psychology , Substance-Related Disorders/drug therapy , Substance-Related Disorders/epidemiology , Young Adult
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