Abstracts

What about Us? Siblings of Children with Epilepsy

Abstract number : 2.046
Submission category : Clinical Epilepsy-Pediatrics
Year : 2006
Submission ID : 6437
Source : www.aesnet.org
Presentation date : 12/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Published date : Nov 30, 2006, 06:00 AM

Authors :
Sara Y. Tsuchie, Marilisa M. Guerreiro, Eunice Chuang, Carlos E. Baccin, Maria A. Montenegro, and Carlos A. Guerreiro

It is known that epilepsy has a severe impact in the quality of life of the patients; however, it affects the lives of [italic]all[/italic] family members. The psychosocial repercussions of epilepsy are often of greater significance than the seizures themselves., This was a prospective study, conducted from January 2005 to December 2005 at the pediatric epilepsy clinic of our University Hospital. Parents were interviewed by one of the authors according to a structured questionnaire that included questions about the impact of epilepsy in the life of the patients and their family, especially their siblings., One hundred and twenty-seven children, siblings of 78 patients with epilepsy were evaluated. From the 127 siblings of children with epilepsy, 60 were girls and 67 were boys. Ages ranged from 5 to 18 years-old (mean=11.7 years). After the diagnosis of epilepsy the siblings had only negative feelings toward the disease, mostly sadness and fear., Our data showed that the impact of epilepsy in the lives of siblings of children with epilepsy is much more severe than previously suspected., (Supported by: Eunice Chuang and Sara Y. Tsuchie are medical students and received a scholarship from CNPq.)
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