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Psychosocial and neuropsychological function in children with epilepsy
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Psychosocial and neuropsychological function in children with epilepsy

Elizabeth L. Leonard and Mary Reeni M. George
Pediatric Rehabilitation, Vol.3(3)
1999

Abstract

Cognition Disorders Comorbidity Epilepsy Family Health Humans Mental Disorders Quality of Life academic achievement adaptation child cognition comorbidity epilepsy family life human intelligence quotient mental deficiency neuropsychology priority journal quality of life Review social interaction social psychology
This paper reviews the psychosocial and neuropsychological effects of epilepsy on children and families across environments in which children function, specifically home and school. Epilepsy is a chronic disorder, affecting one percent of the population, that alters neurocognitive functioning effecting learning, memory and family adaptation. A review of epilepsy and its impact on quality of life, family and school function and psychiatric comorbidity are discussed.

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