Effects of a Broad-spectrum Behavioral Medicine Treatment Program on Children with Refractory Epileptic Seizures: An 8-Year Follow-Up |
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Authors: | JoAnne Dahl Lars-Olov Brorson Lennart Melin |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neurophysiology, Orebro Medical Center Hospital, Sweden. |
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Abstract: | We present an 8 year follow-up on a group of children with refractory epileptic seizures who participated in the early 1980s in a controlled group study on the effects of a broad-spectrum behavior modification treatment program on children with refractory epileptic seizures. In the original study, 18 children were divided into three groups: behavior modification group, attention control group, and control group. The purpose was to investigate the effects of a learning-based treatment program superimposed on a regular medical treatment program. Also, the effects of professional attention were evaluated. At the 10 week and 1 year follow-ups, only the group receiving the behavior modification intervention had a significantly reduced rate of seizure index. The present study investigates these same children 8 years later using the same methods of investigation for an additional 10 week period. The results indicate that a significant reduction in seizures was obtained only for the behavior modification group at the 8 year follow-up. |
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Keywords: | Behavior therapy Epilepsy Behavior mechanisms Children Prognosis |
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