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Published in: Neurological Sciences 8/2019

01-08-2019 | Child Abuse | Original Article

Sexual abuse and psychogenic nonepileptic seizures

Authors: Ali A. Asadi-Pooya, Zahra Bahrami

Published in: Neurological Sciences | Issue 8/2019

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Abstract

Objective

We investigated the frequency of reported sexual abuse in patients with psychogenic nonepileptic seizures (PNES) in a Middle-Eastern culture (Iran) and tried to characterize the association between a history of sexual abuse and the clinical characteristics of PNES in these patients.

Methods

In this retrospective database study, patients with PNES, who were investigated at Shiraz Comprehensive Epilepsy Center at Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, from 2008 until 2018, were studied. Patients were categorized into two groups: (1) those with a history of sexual abuse and (2) those without such a history.

Results

A total of 314 patients were studied. Twenty-six patients (8.3%) had a history of sexual abuse, while 288 patients (91.7%) denied having such an experience. Sex ratio (OR: 3.53; 95% CI: 1.14–10.89; p = 0.02) and a history of child abuse (OR: 4.85; 95% CI: 1.82–12.96; p = 0.002) were significantly associated with a history of sexual abuse.

Conclusion

Some people with a history of sexual abuse are at risk of developing PNES later in their lives. While social, cultural, and even genetic predisposition may be interacting for such an association to come to play, there is no concrete direct evidence to clarify this link yet. This should be investigated in future international cross-cultural studies and also highlights the need for planning genetic studies in patients with PNES.
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Metadata
Title
Sexual abuse and psychogenic nonepileptic seizures
Authors
Ali A. Asadi-Pooya
Zahra Bahrami
Publication date
01-08-2019
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Published in
Neurological Sciences / Issue 8/2019
Print ISSN: 1590-1874
Electronic ISSN: 1590-3478
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-019-03887-3

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