Epidemiology and aetiology: psychiatric disorders affect 30 - 50% of individuals with epilepsy. They may result from the underlying cerebral pathology(particularly in temporal lobe epilepsy, TLE) or may be secondary t...Epidemiology and aetiology: psychiatric disorders affect 30 - 50% of individuals with epilepsy. They may result from the underlying cerebral pathology(particularly in temporal lobe epilepsy, TLE) or may be secondary to the psychosocial consequences of seizures. Suicide and deliberate self-harm are 4 - 5 times more common in patients with epilepsy than in the general population, particularly in those with TLE or a history of self-harm. The most common disorders are listed in Figure 1.展开更多
文摘Epidemiology and aetiology: psychiatric disorders affect 30 - 50% of individuals with epilepsy. They may result from the underlying cerebral pathology(particularly in temporal lobe epilepsy, TLE) or may be secondary to the psychosocial consequences of seizures. Suicide and deliberate self-harm are 4 - 5 times more common in patients with epilepsy than in the general population, particularly in those with TLE or a history of self-harm. The most common disorders are listed in Figure 1.