Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8683739 | Epilepsy & Behavior | 2018 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
A measure of illness perceptions was more highly correlated with the memory complaints of patients with epilepsy than with a measure of mood. In a hierarchical multiple regression model, illness perceptions accounted for 25% of the variance in memory complaints. Illness perceptions could provide useful information in a clinical investigation into the self-reported memory complaints of patients with epilepsy, alongside the assessment of mood and formal memory testing.
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Authors
Deborah Tinson, Christopher Crockford, Sara Gharooni, Helen Russell, Sophie Zoeller, Yvonne Leavy, Rachel Lloyd, Susan Duncan,