Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9190216 | Epilepsy & Behavior | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Over a period of 3 consecutive months, a cross-sectional, descriptive survey was made of the frequency of behavior problems and needs, as reported by their caregivers, of 6- to 18-year-old epileptic children attending two neurology clinics, using the Child Behavior Checklist. Caregivers of 175 children were approached to take part in the study; 158 (90%) completed the Child Behavior Checklist. The mean age of the children was 11.3 (range, 6-18). t scores >70 were obtained for 15.9% of the group for total behavior, 12.7% of the group for internalized behavior and 11.4% of the group for externalized behavior. Compared with those with normal scores, children with elevated t scores were more likely to have learning difficulties and to require the use of more community services.
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Authors
Daniel L. Keene, Ian Manion, Sharon Whiting, Edgar Belanger, Renee Brennan, Pierre Jacob, Peter Humphreys,