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Subjective cognition is linked to everyday functioning in epilepsy.

Louisa HohmannJustus BergerShirley-Uloma KastellMartin Holtkamp
Published in: Epilepsia open (2023)
Subjective cognitive impairment represents a frequent concern in PWE and may have detrimental consequences for their everyday life. PWE with depressive symptoms may be at greater risk of unfavorable relationships between SCI and everyday functioning. Exchange and collaboration between professionals offering psychotherapeutic, neuropsychological, and psychosocial interventions are crucial to address the patients' individual needs.
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