The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic and Quarantine Process a Center in Turkey on Anxiety Levels of Pediatric Patients with Epilepsy

Dilşad Yıldız Miniksar, B. Kılıç, İsmail Kaytan, Esra Özpınar, Ö. H. Miniksar, Y. Topçu, K. Aydin
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Introduction: In this study, we aimed to compare the levels of state and trait anxiety in pediatric patients with epilepsy and healthy controls during the COVID-19 outbreak in Turkey. Materials and Methods: In this study, the state (STAI-I) and trait (STAI-II) anxiety scales were applied to patients between the ages of 10-17 years that had been followed due to epilepsy and were in quarantine. Anxiety status and potential risk factors were compared with healthy age and gender-matched control group. Results: This study included 40 epilepsy patients and 40 controls. Among the patients in the epilepsy group 92.5% had moderate and 7.5% had severe anxiety (mean value of STAI-I and STAI-II were 40.3±4.8 and 40.9±10.5, respectively). There was no significant difference between epilepsy and controls groups in terms of mean STAI-I and STAI-II scale scores (p=0.756, 0.914). When the state anxiety scores were categorized as low, moderate, and high anxiety levels, moderate-to-high state anxiety was detected in the epilepsy group, and moderate-to-low state anxiety in the control group. The state anxiety level was found to be high in patients with high seizure frequency (p=0.045). No significant relationship was found between state and trait anxiety scale scores and factors such as epilepsy duration, quarantine duration, seizure type, drug resistance, and type of antiepileptics. Conclusion: In situations that commonly affect community health, clinicians should focus also on the mental health of epileptic patients. Therefore, we believe that mental health support should be provided to pediatric patients with epilepsy.
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在本研究中,我们旨在比较土耳其COVID-19暴发期间癫痫患儿和健康对照者的状态和特质焦虑水平。材料与方法:本研究采用状态焦虑量表(stai)和特质焦虑量表(STAI-II)对10 ~ 17岁因癫痫被跟踪并隔离的患者进行评估。比较健康年龄组和性别匹配对照组的焦虑状况和潜在危险因素。结果:本研究包括40例癫痫患者和40例对照组。癫痫组92.5%的患者有中度焦虑,7.5%的患者有重度焦虑(STAI-I和STAI-II的平均值分别为40.3±4.8和40.9±10.5)。癫痫组与对照组在STAI-I和STAI-II量表平均得分方面差异无统计学意义(p=0.756, 0.914)。当状态焦虑得分分为低、中、高焦虑水平时,癫痫组为中至高状态焦虑,对照组为中至低状态焦虑。发作频率高的患者状态焦虑水平高(p=0.045)。状态焦虑和特质焦虑量表得分与癫痫持续时间、隔离时间、发作类型、耐药性、抗癫痫药物类型等因素无显著相关。结论:在普遍影响社区卫生的情况下,临床医生还应关注癫痫患者的心理健康。因此,我们认为应该为儿童癫痫患者提供心理健康支持。
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