Interactions between seizure frequency, psychopathology, and severity of intellectual disability in a population with epilepsy and a learning disability
暂无分享,去创建一个
H. Ring | A. Zia | S. Lindeman | K. Himlok
[1] S. Cooper,et al. An epidemiological investigation of affective disorders with a population-based cohort of 1023 adults with intellectual disabilities , 2007, Psychological Medicine.
[2] S. Cooper,et al. Mental ill-health in adults with intellectual disabilities: prevalence and associated factors , 2007, British Journal of Psychiatry.
[3] B. Schmitz. Effects of Antiepileptic Drugs on Mood and Behavior , 2006, Epilepsia.
[4] S. Bhaumik,et al. Epilepsy in adults with intellectual disabilities: Prevalence, associations and service implications , 2006, Seizure.
[5] Y. Okubo,et al. Intellectual Disability and Psychotic Disorders of Adult Epilepsy , 2005, Epilepsia.
[6] J. P. Gitlesen,et al. The association between severity of intellectual disability and psychiatric symptomatology. , 2004, Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR.
[7] D. Goldberg,et al. Validity of the PAS-ADD for detecting psychiatric symptoms in adults with learning disability (mental retardation) , 1997, Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology.
[8] R Duncan,et al. Psychopathology in people with epilepsy and intellectual disability; an investigation of potential explanatory variables , 2003, Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry.
[9] Y. Okubo,et al. Psychoses and Epilepsy: Are Interictal and Postictal Psychoses Distinct Clinical Entities? , 2002, Epilepsia.
[10] Josemir W Sander,et al. Forced normalization at the interface between epilepsy and psychiatry , 2002, Epilepsy & Behavior.
[11] C. V. D. Feltz-Cornelis. Treatment of interictal psychiatric disorder in epilepsy. III. Personality disorder, aggression and mental retardation. , 2002 .
[12] S. Deb,et al. Mental disorder in adults with intellectual disability. 1: Prevalence of functional psychiatric illness among a community-based population aged between 16 and 64 years. , 2001, Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR.
[13] F. Besag. Behavioural Effects of the New Anticonvulsants , 2001, Drug safety.
[14] Y. Okubo,et al. Predictive variables of interictal psychosis in epilepsy , 2000, Neurology.
[15] J. Corbett. Epilepsy and Mental Retardation , 2000, British Journal of Psychiatry.
[16] J. Barry,et al. Depression in individuals with epilepsy , 2000, Current treatment options in neurology.
[17] M. Trimble,et al. Forced Normalization: Clinical and Therapeutic Relevance , 1999, Epilepsia.
[18] N. Bouras. Psychiatric and behavioural disorders in developmental disabilities and mental retardation , 1999 .
[19] M. Trimble. New Antiepileptic Drugs and Psychopathology , 1998, Neuropsychobiology.
[20] R. Post,et al. The Efficacy and Use of Anticonvulsants in Mood Disorders , 1998, Clinical neuropharmacology.
[21] P. Vuilleumier,et al. [Epilepsy and psychiatric disorders: epidemiological data]. , 1998, Revue neurologique.
[22] J. Parnas,et al. Epilepsy and non-organic non-affective psychosis , 1998, British Journal of Psychiatry.
[23] S. Deb. Electrophysiological correlates of psychopathology in individuals with mental retardation and epilepsy. , 1995, Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR.
[24] J. Lieberman,et al. Postictal and chronic psychoses in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy. , 1995, The American journal of psychiatry.
[25] S. Deb,et al. Psychopathology of People with Mental Handicap and Epilepsy II: Psychiatric Illness , 1991, British Journal of Psychiatry.
[26] P. Wolf. Acute behavioral symptomatology at disappearance of epileptiform EEG abnormality. Paradoxical or "forced" normalization. , 1991, Advances in neurology.
[27] I. Oswald. Sleep research and mental illness , 1975, Psychological Medicine.