
Trauma, PTSD and Epilepsy - do we need to screen more frequently for trauma?
Published: 26 Jan 2021
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In the paper that we have linked to the authors conclude: "We found evidence for the hypothesized relations between trauma, abuse, PTSD, and NES diagnosis. However, elevated levels in both seizure‐disorder groups suggest that routine assessment for abuse, trauma, and PTSD might facilitate medical care and treatment for all intractable seizure patients."
tions between trauma, abuse, PTSD, and
NES
diagnosis. How-
ever, elevated levels in both seizure-disorder groups suggest
that routine assessment for abuse, trauma, and PTSD might
facilitate medical care and treatment for all intractable seizure
patients
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Journal: Epilepsia
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