Journal article
Profiles of psychosocial outcome after epilepsy surgery: The role of personality
SJ Wilson, JM Wrench, AM McIntosh, PF Bladin, SF Berkovic
Epilepsia | Published : 2010
Abstract
Purpose: Wehave previously found that the developmental time frame of epilepsy onset influences adult personality traits and subsequent adjustment to intractable seizures. In the same cohort of patients we now investigate the influence of these factors on psychosocial outcome after surgical treatment. Methods: Fifty-seven adult patients with focal epilepsy were prospectively assessed before and after surgery. Measures of psychosocial outcome included mood, health-related quality of life (HRQOL), and psychosocial adjustment, collected longitudinally at 1-, 3-, and 12-months after surgery. Results: Patients with high neuroticism and low extraversion were predisposed to greater depression after..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This project was supported by an Australian Research Council Linkage Project Award (LP0453690). We would like to thank the staff and patients of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Program at Austin Health for their involvement in this study.