Childhood trauma in patients with self-reported stress-precipitated seizures
Published: 28 Jun 2021
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This is from a presentation that highlighted that stress is the most commonly reported seizure precipitant.
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- •We examined Childhood Trauma Questionnaire scores and stress-precipitated seizures.
- •Emotional abuse was significantly higher in the group with stress-precipitated seizures.
- •Total score and sexual abuse scores showed a trend.
- •Stress-precipitated seizures are associated with childhood traumatic experiences.
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Author: Lee et al
Journal: Epilepsy Behav 2015, 51:210-4.
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