基于潜在心理创伤经历的存在和时间对癫痫患者神经和精神特征的比较。

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 PSYCHIATRY
Deniz Ertan, Nicolas Mezouar, Alexis Tarrada, Louis Maillard, Wissam El-Hage, Coraline Hingray
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目的:虽然癫痫患者的心理创伤(PWE)是一个主要问题,但对这种创伤与癫痫之间相互作用的研究有限。因此,我们的主要目的是描述与癫痫发作有关的潜在心理创伤经历(PPTE)的类型和时间。我们的次要目标是评估PPTE时间对患者精神和神经系统特征的影响。方法:我们对182例PWE进行了一项观察性研究,排除了合并功能性/解离性癫痫发作的患者。所有参与者都接受了全面的精神病学评估,包括通过半结构化的临床访谈和标准化量表收集传记、神经学、精神病学和创伤性数据。我们比较了三组患者的神经学和精神病学特征:未发生PPTE的患者、癫痫发作前发生PPTE的患者和癫痫发作后发生PPTE的患者。结果:61例(33.5%)患者在癫痫发作前发生过PPTE, 65例(35.7%)患者在癫痫发作后发生过PPTE, 56例(30.8%)患者在癫痫发作前和发作后均无PPTE病史。“治疗前”组颞叶癫痫发生率显著高于对照组(p = 0.043)。“治疗后”组明显表现出更多的一般精神症状(p = 0.026),以及更多的阳性情绪和焦虑症状(p = 0.014)。此外,“之前”组报告了更多的过去创伤经历,童年创伤经历更为普遍。根据我们的多项逻辑回归模型,较高的颞定位(p = 0.028)和较少的发热性癫痫发作(p = 0.030)是“前”组的显著预测因子。意义:本研究强调了PPTE时间对患者精神和神经系统特征的潜在影响。它强调了系统地评估精神和创伤后合并症在PWE中的重要性。创伤在颞叶癫痫中的作用有待进一步研究。
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Comparison of neurological and psychiatric profiles of people with epilepsy based on the presence and timing of potentially psychologically traumatic experiences.

Objective: While psychological trauma in people with epilepsy (PWE) is a major issue, there is limited research on the interactions between such trauma and epilepsy. Therefore, our primary aim is to describe types and timing of potentially psychologically traumatic experiences (PPTE) in relation to epilepsy onset. Our secondary objective is to evaluate the impact of the timing of the PPTE on patients' psychiatric and neurological profiles.Methods: We conducted an observational study involving 182 PWE, excluding patients with comorbid functional/dissociative seizures. All participants underwent a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation, including biographical, neurological, psychiatric, and traumatic data collection through a semi-structured clinical interview and standardized scales. We compared the neurological and psychiatric characteristics of three groups of patients: those without PPTE, those with PPTE occurring before the onset of epilepsy, and those with PPTE occurring after the onset of their epilepsy.Results: Sixty-one patients (33.5%) reported having experienced PPTE before the onset of epilepsy, 65 patients (35.7%) reported having experienced PPTE after the onset of their epilepsy, and 56 patients (30.8%) had no history of PPTE neither before nor after the onset of epilepsy. The 'before' group had a significantly higher prevalence of epilepsy localized in the temporal lobe (p = .043). The 'after' group showed significantly more general psychiatric symptoms (p = .026), as well as more postictal mood and anxiety symptoms (p = .014). Additionally, the 'before' group reported a higher number of past traumatic experiences, with childhood traumatic experiences being more prevalent. According to our multinomial logistic regression model, higher temporal localization (p = .028) and fewer febrile seizures (p = .030) were significant predictors for the 'before' group.Significance: This study highlights the potential impact of the timing of PPTE on patients' psychiatric and neurological profiles. It underscores the importance of systematically assessing psychiatric and posttraumatic comorbidities in PWE. The role of trauma in temporal epilepsy requires further investigation.

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18 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Psychotraumatology (EJPT) is a peer-reviewed open access interdisciplinary journal owned by the European Society of Traumatic Stress Studies (ESTSS). The European Journal of Psychotraumatology (EJPT) aims to engage scholars, clinicians and researchers in the vital issues of how to understand, prevent and treat the consequences of stress and trauma, including but not limited to, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), depressive disorders, substance abuse, burnout, and neurobiological or physical consequences, using the latest research or clinical experience in these areas. The journal shares ESTSS’ mission to advance and disseminate scientific knowledge about traumatic stress. Papers may address individual events, repeated or chronic (complex) trauma, large scale disasters, or violence. Being open access, the European Journal of Psychotraumatology is also evidence of ESTSS’ stand on free accessibility of research publications to a wider community via the web. The European Journal of Psychotraumatology seeks to attract contributions from academics and practitioners from diverse professional backgrounds, including, but not restricted to, those in mental health, social sciences, and health and welfare services. Contributions from outside Europe are welcome. The journal welcomes original basic and clinical research articles that consolidate and expand the theoretical and professional basis of the field of traumatic stress; Review articles including meta-analyses; short communications presenting new ideas or early-stage promising research; study protocols that describe proposed or ongoing research; case reports examining a single individual or event in a real‑life context; clinical practice papers sharing experience from the clinic; letters to the Editor debating articles already published in the Journal; inaugural Lectures; conference abstracts and book reviews. Both quantitative and qualitative research is welcome.
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