Abstract

Approximately one quarter of children with epilepsy, and one third to three quarters of adults with the condition, exhibit symptoms of depression. One theory suggests that the unpredictable loss of control characteristic of epilepsy may contribute to a sense of helplessness, guilt, or shame. Being prone to these negative adaptive affects is a predictor of depression. These researchers used the method …

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