Matson J L, Bamburg J W, Mayville E A, Khan I
Department of Psychology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge 70803-5501, USA.
J Intellect Disabil Res. 1999 Dec;43 ( Pt 6):531-9. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2788.1999.00247.x.
The present study is an investigation into the effects of seizure disorders/epilepsy on psychopathology, social functioning, adaptive functioning and maladaptive behaviours using a sample of 353 people diagnosed with a seizure disorder, and either severe or profound intellectual disability. People with a diagnosis of seizure disorder were found to have significantly less social and adaptive skills when compared to developmentally disabled controls with no seizure disorder diagnosis. Additionally, patterns of maladaptive behaviours were identified for individuals with seizure disorders and found to be similar to those found in people without seizure activity. The implications of the present findings are discussed.
本研究旨在调查癫痫发作障碍/癫痫对心理病理学、社会功能、适应性功能和适应不良行为的影响,研究样本为353名被诊断患有癫痫发作障碍且伴有重度或极重度智力残疾的患者。与未被诊断患有癫痫发作障碍的发育障碍对照组相比,被诊断患有癫痫发作障碍的患者被发现社交和适应技能明显较少。此外,还确定了癫痫发作障碍患者的适应不良行为模式,发现其与无癫痫发作的人群相似。本文讨论了研究结果的意义。