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Psychogenic non-epileptic (functional) seizures in adults with intellectual disability and epilepsy: A matched case-control study.

Iris E M KloostermanAlexandra I HaenenEsther L G E Poortvliet-KoedamRichard H C LazeronHelenius J SchelhaasJans S van Ool
Published in: Epilepsia (2024)
Previously, PNES in individuals with ID and epilepsy were described mainly as a reinforced behavioral pattern, due to limited associations with psychiatric disorders. Our results demonstrate that this population does show individual psychosocial vulnerabilities when measured with instruments adjusted for this population, as indicated by proxy reports from daily caregivers. Viewing PNES as an involuntary response, especially for stress-prone individuals with ID, could reduce stigma and improve treatment.
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