Prevalence of psychiatric comorbidities in temporal lobe epilepsy in a southern Brazilian population

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A great prevalence of psychiatric disorders in epilepsy is well demonstrated, although most studies have used unstructured psychiatric interviews for diagnosis. Here we present a study evaluating the prevalence of psychiatric comorbidities in a cohort of Southern Brazilian patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) using a structured clinical interview. We analyzed 166 patients with TLE regarding neuropsychiatric symptoms through the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV. One hundred-six patients (63.9%) presented psychiatric comorbidities. Mood disorders were observed in 80 patients (48.2%), anxiety disorders in 51 patients (30.7%), psychotic disorders in 14 (8.4%), and substance abuse in 8 patients (4.8%) respectively. Our results agree with literature data where most authors detected mental disorders in 10 to 60% of epileptic patients. This wide variation is probably attributable to different patient groups investigated and to the great variety of diagnostic methods. Structured psychiatric interviews might contribute to a better evaluation of prevalence of psychiatric comorbidities in TLE.

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Bragatti, J. A., Torres, C. M., Londero, R. G., Martin, K. C., de Souza, A. C., Hidalgo, M. P. L., … Bianchin, M. M. (2011). Prevalence of psychiatric comorbidities in temporal lobe epilepsy in a southern Brazilian population. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 69(2 A), 159–165. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0004-282X2011000200003

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