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The benefits of a camp designed for children with epilepsy: evaluating adaptive behaviors over 3 years.

Sandra Cushner-Weinstein1, Madison Berl, Jay A Salpekar, Jami L Johnson, Phillip L Pearl, Joan A Conry, Marian Kolodgie, Audrey Scully, William D Gaillard, Steven L Weinstein.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Children with epilepsy attending a condition-specific overnight camp were evaluated for behavioral changes over 3 consecutive years, using a modification of the Vineland Adaptive Behavioral Scale.
METHODS: Trained counselors completed pre- and postcamp assessments for each camper. Repeated-measures MANOVA was used to analyze effects of the camp experience for each year, with respect to gender and age. Repeated-measures ANOVA was conducted to evaluate long-term effects from year-to-year comparisons for return campers, following three successive camp experiences.
RESULTS: A significant change in social interaction was observed over 3 years. Despite some decline at the start of camp in consecutive years, the overall trend for return campers suggests a positive cumulative impact of continued camp participation, with improvements in the domains of social interaction, responsibility, and communication.
CONCLUSION: A condition-specific camp designed for children with epilepsy can improve adaptive behaviors and social interactions. Overall net gains appear to increase over time, suggesting additional benefits for return campers.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17145202     DOI: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2006.10.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epilepsy Behav        ISSN: 1525-5050            Impact factor:   2.937


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