Disease | mental depression |
Phenotype | |epilepsy |
Sentences | 61 |
PubMedID- 25478138 | This approves our second hypothesis that occurrence of depression in epilepsy bears an association with seizure frequency. |
PubMedID- 26482788 | depression among people with epilepsy in northwest ethiopia: a cross-sectional institution based study. |
PubMedID- 25667841 | Eighth, in the context of multiple potential risk factors for the development of de novo major depression with suicide attempt (epilepsy, treatment with aed, lev titration, past alcohol dependence, traumatic brain injury with intracranial hemorrhage, basal ganglia and thalamic lacunar infarcts, and potential genetic predisposition), the probability of lev titration inducing the de novo major depression with associated near fatal suicide attempt was determined by the naranjo's adverse reaction probability scale as probable (scored as 5) [30]. |
PubMedID- 24032437 | Cognitive behavioral therapy (cbt) is a recommended treatment for depression in people with epilepsy (pwe); however, a recent cochrane review found that there was insufficient evidence that any psychological therapy is effective. |
PubMedID- 26556677 | Combined use of nddi-e and who-5 is recommended, since 95% of all epilepsy patients with depression and/or anxiety disorder are identified with only a modest number of false positives. |
PubMedID- 20618406 | Taken into account that exercise can exert beneficial actions such as reduction of seizure susceptibility as observed in animal studies, and improvement of quality of life and reduction of anxiety and depression of individuals with epilepsy, physical exercise can be a potential candidate to be integrated with conventional therapy for epilepsy. |
PubMedID- 22197509 | Given that psychosocial factors are potentially modifiable, a better understanding of their role in the development of depression in people with epilepsy is urgently needed to guide effective treatments. |
PubMedID- 23049195 | Indeed, some authors estimate the lifetime prevalence of depression in association with epilepsy to be as high as 55%. |
PubMedID- 24561543 | Controversy exists regarding the similarity between depression as seen in patients with epilepsy and in those with idiopathic major depression. |
PubMedID- 22720001 | Affective disorders (e.g., anxiety and depression) frequently co-occur with epilepsy, producing a negative impact on the quality of life of those affected [1], [2]. |
PubMedID- 21219608 | Suicide attempts are not infrequent in depressed subjects and depression is commonly associated with epilepsy [42]. |
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