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. 2000 Jan;41(1):85-90.
doi: 10.1111/j.1528-1157.2000.tb01510.x.

Health status of people with epilepsy compared with a general reference population

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Health status of people with epilepsy compared with a general reference population

K Stavem et al. Epilepsia. 2000 Jan.

Abstract

Purpose: To study the impact of epilepsy in a representative sample of people with epilepsy and compare with a normal reference population.

Methods: We collected clinical and demographic data and information on health status by using the Short Form 36 (SF-36) questionnaire in two populations: (a) 397 patients with confirmed epilepsy attending a county hospital during a 7-year period, and (b) 1,663 patients from a random sample representative of the entire national population.

Results: The respondents with epilepsy had well-regulated disease and showed the characteristics of a community sample: 70% had had no seizures during the last year, and 80% used antiepileptic drugs (AEDs). On six of eight SF-36 scales, patients with epilepsy had lower scores than the normal reference population, and they were less likely to be married, employed, or a full-time student. Seizure-free patients with epilepsy had scores close to those of the normal reference population, with higher scores on the social functioning and mental health scales and lower on the role--emotional scale. There were no differences in health status scores between seizure-free patients using and not using AEDs.

Conclusions: Our results confirm that patients with well-regulated epilepsy have a health status at the level of a general reference population.

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