Association between depressive and anxious symptoms with cognitive function and quality of life in drug-resistant epilepsy

Eila Monteagudo-Gimeno, R. Sánchez-González, Joaquim Raduà, Lydia Fortea, Teresa Boget-Llucià, Maria del Mar Carreño Martínez, Antonio Jesús Donaire-Pedraza, Nuria Bargalló, Xavier Setoain, Jordi Rumià-Arboix, Antonio Bulbena, Luis Pintor-Pérez

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Depressive/anxious disorders and cognitive impairment are frequent comorbidities in epilepsy and have a more deleterious effect in DRE.•Studies concerning the relationship between anxiety and depression and cognitive performance in DRE are scarce.•Higher scores in HADS are associated with lower QOLIE-31 scores and might be considered as predictors of QOL in DRE.•A relationship between anxious and depressive symptoms -measured with HADS and SCL-90R- and cognition might not exist.•There remains an unexplored study area regarding this relationship which requires more attention to improve the assessment of DRE.
Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículoe20903
Número de páginas8
PublicaciónHeliyon
Volumen9
N.º10
DOI
EstadoPublicada - oct 2023

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