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Illness perceptions mediate the relationship between depression and quality of life in patients with epilepsy.

Amanda J Shallcross1, Danielle A Becker2, Anuradha Singh3, Daniel Friedman3, Jacqueline Montesdeoca1, Jacqueline French3, Orrin Devinsky3, Tanya M Spruill1.   

Abstract

The current study examined whether negative illness perceptions help explain the link between depression and quality of life. Seventy patients with epilepsy completed standardized self-report questionnaires measuring depression, illness perception, and quality of life (QOL). Illness perception statistically mediated the relationship between depression and QOL (Indirect effect (CI; confidence interval) = -.72, lower limit = -1.7, upper limit = -.22, p < .05). Results held with and without adjusting for potential confounding variables (age, sex, ethnicity, income, and seizure frequency) and when operationalizing depression as a continuous variable that indexed severity of symptoms or as a dichotomous variable that indexed criteria consistent with a diagnosis of major depressive disorder. This study is the first to suggest that illness perceptions may be a useful target in screening and intervention approaches in order to improve QOL among low-income, racially/ethnically diverse patients with epilepsy. Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
© 2015 International League Against Epilepsy.

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Keywords:  Depression; Illness Perceptions; Quality of Life

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26391533      PMCID: PMC4626428          DOI: 10.1111/epi.13194

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Epilepsia        ISSN: 0013-9580            Impact factor:   5.864


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