Authors
Brigid E Prayson, Darlene P Floden, Lisa Ferguson, Kevin H Kim, Lara Jehi, Robyn M Busch
Publication date
2017/3/1
Journal
Epilepsy & Behavior
Volume
68
Pages
108-114
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
This retrospective study examined the potential role of side and site of surgery in psychological symptom change after epilepsy surgery and determined the base rate of psychological change at the individual level. Two-hundred twenty-eight adults completed the Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI) before and after temporal (TLR; n = 190) or frontal lobe resection (FLR; n = 38). Repeated measures ANOVAs with bootstrapping examined differences in psychological outcome as a function of surgical site separately in patients who underwent left- versus right-sided resections. Individual's PAI score changes were then used to determine the prevalence of clinically meaningful postoperative symptom change. Following left-sided resections, there were significant group-by-time interactions on Somatic Complaints, Anxiety, and Anxiety Related Disorders. There was also a trend in this direction on the Depression scale …
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