Center for Geographic Medicine Research-Coast, Kenya Medical Research Institute, Kilifi, Kenya.
Epilepsy Behav. 2012 Jan;23(1):41-6. doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2011.10.017. Epub 2011 Nov 26.
The aims of this study were to record behavioral problems in children with epilepsy (CWE), compare the prevalence with that reported among healthy children without epilepsy, and investigate the risk factors. A child behavioral questionnaire for parents comprising 15 items was administered to the main caregiver of 108 CWE and 108 controls matched for age in Kilifi, Kenya. CWE had a higher mean score for reported behavioral problems than controls (6.9 vs 4.9, t=4.7, P<0.001). CWE with active epilepsy also recorded more behavioral problems than those with inactive epilepsy (8.2 vs 6.2, t=-2.9, P=0.005). A significantly greater proportion of CWE (49% vs 26% of controls) were reported to have behavioral problems. Active epilepsy, cognitive impairment, and focal seizures were the most significant independent covariates of behavioral problems. Behavioral problems in African CWE are common and need to be taken into consideration in planning comprehensive clinical services in this region.
本研究旨在记录癫痫儿童(CWE)的行为问题,将其患病率与无癫痫的健康儿童进行比较,并调查风险因素。对肯尼亚基利菲的 108 名 CWE 和 108 名年龄匹配的对照者的主要照顾者进行了包含 15 个项目的儿童行为问卷家长问卷调查。与对照组相比,CWE 的报告行为问题的平均得分更高(6.9 对 4.9,t=4.7,P<0.001)。活动性癫痫的 CWE 比非活动性癫痫的 CWE 记录更多的行为问题(8.2 对 6.2,t=-2.9,P=0.005)。有更多的 CWE(49%的 CWE 与对照组的 26%)被报告有行为问题。活动性癫痫、认知障碍和局灶性发作是行为问题的最显著独立协变量。非洲 CWE 的行为问题很常见,在规划该地区的综合临床服务时需要考虑这一点。