Martin J Peter, Brown Stephen W
Séguin-Klinik, Epilepsiezentrum Kork, Landstrasse 1, 77694 Kehl-Kork, Germany.
Epilepsy Behav. 2009 Jun;15 Suppl 1:S64-8. doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2009.03.017. Epub 2009 Apr 14.
Though the prevalence of epilepsies is substantially higher in people with intellectual disability (ID) compared with the general population, little is known of the psychosocial burden of epilepsy and adjustment and their respective determinants in this important population. In most modern societies, adult life with an ID is characterized by diminished self-determination, autonomous function, and life choices. These factors alone are known to be critically linked to the individual's overall quality of life. The task is to identify additional burdens attributable to coexisting epilepsy. This article addresses the significance, for people with ID who have epilepsy, of the many different factors, including seizure or epilepsy-related parameters, antiepileptic medication, coexisting motor and sensory impairments, and psychopathological and behavioral disorders, that can impact their quality of life. Discussion also covers the methodological difficulties in published studies, and, finally, proposals are outlined for future research in this field.
尽管与普通人群相比,智障人士中癫痫的患病率要高得多,但对于这一重要人群中癫痫的社会心理负担、适应情况及其各自的决定因素却知之甚少。在大多数现代社会中,智障成年人的生活特点是自我决定权、自主功能和生活选择减少。仅这些因素就已知与个人的整体生活质量密切相关。任务是确定由并存的癫痫引起的额外负担。本文探讨了癫痫发作或癫痫相关参数、抗癫痫药物、并存的运动和感觉障碍以及精神病理和行为障碍等许多不同因素对癫痫智障患者生活质量的影响。讨论还涵盖了已发表研究中的方法学困难,最后概述了该领域未来研究的建议。