Adjustment and coping in epilepsy
@article{Mirnics2001AdjustmentAC,
title={Adjustment and coping in epilepsy},
author={Z. Mirnics and Judit B{\'e}k{\'e}s and S{\'a}ndor R{\'o}zsa and P{\'e}ter Hal{\'a}sz},
journal={Seizure},
year={2001},
volume={10},
pages={181-187}
}Our study investigated interrelationships between problems in psychosocial adjustment, coping and epilepsy variables. Establishing the cross-cultural applicability of the Washington Psychosocial Seizure Inventory (WPSI) was an additional objective. The WPSI, Ways of Coping Scale, Modified Version, as well as scales measuring depression and anxiety were administered to 310 outpatients with epilepsy. When the scores of patients with high Lie scores were eliminated, the WPSI profiles were found to…
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