Evaluation of symptoms of depression and anxiety in adolescents with epilepsy in a tertiary-level medical center in Serbia

Backgrounds: Even though epilepsy is the most common neurological disorder in adolescence; studies of adolescents with epilepsy are scarce. Objective: To evaluate whether adolescents with epilepsy are more likely to develop anxiety and depressive symptoms than their healthy peers and to determine th...

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Main Authors: Ksenija Ervin Gebauer-Bukurov, Zeljka Dragomir Nikolasevic, Dragica Stevan Hajder, Zeljko Dragan Zivanovic, Vojislava Vojislav Bugarski Ignjatovic
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2019-01-01
Series:Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology
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spelling doaj-46a24850666544c1b87362a1bf56c2642020-11-25T01:17:01ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAnnals of Indian Academy of Neurology0972-23271998-35492019-01-0122441942510.4103/aian.AIAN_239_18Evaluation of symptoms of depression and anxiety in adolescents with epilepsy in a tertiary-level medical center in SerbiaKsenija Ervin Gebauer-BukurovZeljka Dragomir NikolasevicDragica Stevan HajderZeljko Dragan ZivanovicVojislava Vojislav Bugarski IgnjatovicBackgrounds: Even though epilepsy is the most common neurological disorder in adolescence; studies of adolescents with epilepsy are scarce. Objective: To evaluate whether adolescents with epilepsy are more likely to develop anxiety and depressive symptoms than their healthy peers and to determine the relationship of depression and anxiety scores to epilepsy-related variables. Settings and Design: Cross-sectional observational study. Methods and Procedures: Ninety adolescents with epilepsy aged 13-19 years were compared with healthy controls using the Beck Depression Inventory II (BDI II) and the Stait Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) for assessment of depressive and anxiety symptoms. Within the study group, epilepsy-related variables were also determined using the stated measures. Statistical Analysis Used: The independent sample t-test, One-Way ANOVA, Pearson's correlation coefficient. Outcomes and Results: 23.3% of the study group and 8.3% of the control group had mild to moderate depression. The mean BDI II score was significantly higher in the group of adolescents with epilepsy. Comparing the STAI scores, results on both STAI scales were higher in the study group. Regarding the epilepsy-related variables, a high frequency of seizures, symptomatic etiology and polytherapy showed strong associations with high depression and anxiety scores. Conclusion and Implications: Symptoms of depression and anxiety are not uncommon among adolescents with epilepsy. BDI II and STAI may be used as screening tools to provide useful information to clinicians when assessing adolescents' mental status.http://www.annalsofian.org/article.asp?issn=0972-2327;year=2019;volume=22;issue=4;spage=419;epage=425;aulast=adolescentsanxietydepressionepilepsy
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author Ksenija Ervin Gebauer-Bukurov
Zeljka Dragomir Nikolasevic
Dragica Stevan Hajder
Zeljko Dragan Zivanovic
Vojislava Vojislav Bugarski Ignjatovic
spellingShingle Ksenija Ervin Gebauer-Bukurov
Zeljka Dragomir Nikolasevic
Dragica Stevan Hajder
Zeljko Dragan Zivanovic
Vojislava Vojislav Bugarski Ignjatovic
Evaluation of symptoms of depression and anxiety in adolescents with epilepsy in a tertiary-level medical center in Serbia
Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology
adolescents
anxiety
depression
epilepsy
author_facet Ksenija Ervin Gebauer-Bukurov
Zeljka Dragomir Nikolasevic
Dragica Stevan Hajder
Zeljko Dragan Zivanovic
Vojislava Vojislav Bugarski Ignjatovic
author_sort Ksenija Ervin Gebauer-Bukurov
title Evaluation of symptoms of depression and anxiety in adolescents with epilepsy in a tertiary-level medical center in Serbia
title_short Evaluation of symptoms of depression and anxiety in adolescents with epilepsy in a tertiary-level medical center in Serbia
title_full Evaluation of symptoms of depression and anxiety in adolescents with epilepsy in a tertiary-level medical center in Serbia
title_fullStr Evaluation of symptoms of depression and anxiety in adolescents with epilepsy in a tertiary-level medical center in Serbia
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of symptoms of depression and anxiety in adolescents with epilepsy in a tertiary-level medical center in Serbia
title_sort evaluation of symptoms of depression and anxiety in adolescents with epilepsy in a tertiary-level medical center in serbia
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology
issn 0972-2327
1998-3549
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Backgrounds: Even though epilepsy is the most common neurological disorder in adolescence; studies of adolescents with epilepsy are scarce. Objective: To evaluate whether adolescents with epilepsy are more likely to develop anxiety and depressive symptoms than their healthy peers and to determine the relationship of depression and anxiety scores to epilepsy-related variables. Settings and Design: Cross-sectional observational study. Methods and Procedures: Ninety adolescents with epilepsy aged 13-19 years were compared with healthy controls using the Beck Depression Inventory II (BDI II) and the Stait Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI) for assessment of depressive and anxiety symptoms. Within the study group, epilepsy-related variables were also determined using the stated measures. Statistical Analysis Used: The independent sample t-test, One-Way ANOVA, Pearson's correlation coefficient. Outcomes and Results: 23.3% of the study group and 8.3% of the control group had mild to moderate depression. The mean BDI II score was significantly higher in the group of adolescents with epilepsy. Comparing the STAI scores, results on both STAI scales were higher in the study group. Regarding the epilepsy-related variables, a high frequency of seizures, symptomatic etiology and polytherapy showed strong associations with high depression and anxiety scores. Conclusion and Implications: Symptoms of depression and anxiety are not uncommon among adolescents with epilepsy. BDI II and STAI may be used as screening tools to provide useful information to clinicians when assessing adolescents' mental status.
topic adolescents
anxiety
depression
epilepsy
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