Factors Involved in Learning Problems and Educational Delay in Children with Epilepsy
- 1 June 1999
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Child Neuropsychology
- Vol. 5 (2) , 130-136
- https://doi.org/10.1076/chin.5.2.130.3165
Abstract
Educational delay was assessed in a group of children with epilepsy and co-morbid learning problems, and compared with a matched group of children with learning problems, but without epilepsy. In addition, delay in the academic skills reading/spelling and arithmetic was compared for the two groups. Moreover, the differential contribution for the development of learning problems of each of the following epileptic factors was inspected: type of epilepsy, seizure type, seizure frequency and type of AED-treatment. The ‘Groninger School Onderzoek’ (G.S.O.) was used to yield an objective measurement of school achievement. The first 24 children with a reconfirmed diagnosis of epilepsy and with co-morbid learning problems who were referred to our outpatient department for ‘epilepsy and learning disabilities’ were included in the study. Each child was matched to a control subject (children with learning problems, but without epilepsy). Matching was carried out for the potential confounding factors age, school-type...Keywords
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