Self-esteem mediates mental health outcomes in young people with epilepsy.
Peter T CahillMark A FerroWenonah N CampbellGabriel M RonenPublished in: Epilepsia (2021)
We found evidence that self-esteem mediates the impact that both clinical seizure burden and peer support have on mental health outcomes, indicating that assessment of and interventions targeting self-esteem may be appropriate for young people with epilepsy. Supporting self-esteem could mitigate negative influences on mental health, whether from resistant epilepsy or low peer support.