Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8683721 | Epilepsy & Behavior | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Our promising results suggest that an objective score has the potential to serve as an early outpatient screening tool to identify patients with greater likelihood of PNES when considered in combination with other factors. In addition, our analysis suggests that sexual abuse, more than other psychological stressors including physical abuse, is more associated with PNES. There was a trend of increasing frequency of PNES for women during childbearing years and plateauing outside those years that was not observed in men.
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Authors
Wesley T. Kerr, Emily A. Janio, Chelsea T. Braesch, Justine M. Le, Jessica M. Hori, Akash B. Patel, Norma L. Gallardo, Janar Bauirjan, Andrea M. Chau, Eric S. Hwang, Emily C. Davis, Albert Buchard, David Torres-Barba, Shannon D'Ambrosio, Mona Al Banna,