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Psychological and demographic characteristics of 368 patients with dissociative seizures: data from the CODES cohort

BACKGROUND: We examined demographic, clinical, and psychological characteristics of a large cohort (n = 368) of adults with dissociative seizures (DS) recruited to the CODES randomised controlled trial (RCT) and explored differences associated with age at onset of DS, gender, and DS semiology. METHO...

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Autores principales: Goldstein, Laura H., Robinson, Emily J., Mellers, John D. C., Stone, Jon, Carson, Alan, Chalder, Trudie, Reuber, Markus, Eastwood, Carole, Landau, Sabine, McCrone, Paul, Moore, Michele, Mosweu, Iris, Murray, Joanna, Perdue, Iain, Pilecka, Izabela, Richardson, Mark P., Medford, Nick
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Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8506352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32389147
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291720001051
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author Goldstein, Laura H.
Robinson, Emily J.
Mellers, John D. C.
Stone, Jon
Carson, Alan
Chalder, Trudie
Reuber, Markus
Eastwood, Carole
Landau, Sabine
McCrone, Paul
Moore, Michele
Mosweu, Iris
Murray, Joanna
Perdue, Iain
Pilecka, Izabela
Richardson, Mark P.
Medford, Nick
author_facet Goldstein, Laura H.
Robinson, Emily J.
Mellers, John D. C.
Stone, Jon
Carson, Alan
Chalder, Trudie
Reuber, Markus
Eastwood, Carole
Landau, Sabine
McCrone, Paul
Moore, Michele
Mosweu, Iris
Murray, Joanna
Perdue, Iain
Pilecka, Izabela
Richardson, Mark P.
Medford, Nick
author_sort Goldstein, Laura H.
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description BACKGROUND: We examined demographic, clinical, and psychological characteristics of a large cohort (n = 368) of adults with dissociative seizures (DS) recruited to the CODES randomised controlled trial (RCT) and explored differences associated with age at onset of DS, gender, and DS semiology. METHODS: Prior to randomisation within the CODES RCT, we collected demographic and clinical data on 368 participants. We assessed psychiatric comorbidity using the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (M.I.N.I.) and a screening measure of personality disorder and measured anxiety, depression, psychological distress, somatic symptom burden, emotional expression, functional impact of DS, avoidance behaviour, and quality of life. We undertook comparisons based on reported age at DS onset (<40 v. ⩾40), gender (male v. female), and DS semiology (predominantly hyperkinetic v. hypokinetic). RESULTS: Our cohort was predominantly female (72%) and characterised by high levels of socio-economic deprivation. Two-thirds had predominantly hyperkinetic DS. Of the total, 69% had ⩾1 comorbid M.I.N.I. diagnosis (median number = 2), with agoraphobia being the most common concurrent diagnosis. Clinical levels of distress were reported by 86% and characteristics associated with maladaptive personality traits by 60%. Moderate-to-severe functional impairment, high levels of somatic symptoms, and impaired quality of life were also reported. Women had a younger age at DS onset than men. CONCLUSIONS: Our study highlights the burden of psychopathology and socio-economic deprivation in a large, heterogeneous cohort of patients with DS. The lack of clear differences based on gender, DS semiology and age at onset suggests these factors do not add substantially to the heterogeneity of the cohort.
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spelling pubmed-85063522021-10-22 Psychological and demographic characteristics of 368 patients with dissociative seizures: data from the CODES cohort Goldstein, Laura H. Robinson, Emily J. Mellers, John D. C. Stone, Jon Carson, Alan Chalder, Trudie Reuber, Markus Eastwood, Carole Landau, Sabine McCrone, Paul Moore, Michele Mosweu, Iris Murray, Joanna Perdue, Iain Pilecka, Izabela Richardson, Mark P. Medford, Nick Psychol Med Original Article BACKGROUND: We examined demographic, clinical, and psychological characteristics of a large cohort (n = 368) of adults with dissociative seizures (DS) recruited to the CODES randomised controlled trial (RCT) and explored differences associated with age at onset of DS, gender, and DS semiology. METHODS: Prior to randomisation within the CODES RCT, we collected demographic and clinical data on 368 participants. We assessed psychiatric comorbidity using the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (M.I.N.I.) and a screening measure of personality disorder and measured anxiety, depression, psychological distress, somatic symptom burden, emotional expression, functional impact of DS, avoidance behaviour, and quality of life. We undertook comparisons based on reported age at DS onset (<40 v. ⩾40), gender (male v. female), and DS semiology (predominantly hyperkinetic v. hypokinetic). RESULTS: Our cohort was predominantly female (72%) and characterised by high levels of socio-economic deprivation. Two-thirds had predominantly hyperkinetic DS. Of the total, 69% had ⩾1 comorbid M.I.N.I. diagnosis (median number = 2), with agoraphobia being the most common concurrent diagnosis. Clinical levels of distress were reported by 86% and characteristics associated with maladaptive personality traits by 60%. Moderate-to-severe functional impairment, high levels of somatic symptoms, and impaired quality of life were also reported. Women had a younger age at DS onset than men. CONCLUSIONS: Our study highlights the burden of psychopathology and socio-economic deprivation in a large, heterogeneous cohort of patients with DS. The lack of clear differences based on gender, DS semiology and age at onset suggests these factors do not add substantially to the heterogeneity of the cohort. Cambridge University Press 2021-10 2020-05-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8506352/ /pubmed/32389147 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291720001051 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Goldstein, Laura H.
Robinson, Emily J.
Mellers, John D. C.
Stone, Jon
Carson, Alan
Chalder, Trudie
Reuber, Markus
Eastwood, Carole
Landau, Sabine
McCrone, Paul
Moore, Michele
Mosweu, Iris
Murray, Joanna
Perdue, Iain
Pilecka, Izabela
Richardson, Mark P.
Medford, Nick
Psychological and demographic characteristics of 368 patients with dissociative seizures: data from the CODES cohort
title Psychological and demographic characteristics of 368 patients with dissociative seizures: data from the CODES cohort
title_full Psychological and demographic characteristics of 368 patients with dissociative seizures: data from the CODES cohort
title_fullStr Psychological and demographic characteristics of 368 patients with dissociative seizures: data from the CODES cohort
title_full_unstemmed Psychological and demographic characteristics of 368 patients with dissociative seizures: data from the CODES cohort
title_short Psychological and demographic characteristics of 368 patients with dissociative seizures: data from the CODES cohort
title_sort psychological and demographic characteristics of 368 patients with dissociative seizures: data from the codes cohort
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8506352/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32389147
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291720001051
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