Original Article
Copyright ©2012 Baishideng.
World J Psychiatr. Apr 22, 2012; 2(2): 33-42
Published online Apr 22, 2012. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v2.i2.33
Table 2 The frequencies of psychiatric symptoms in the studied group of epilepsy n (%)
Psychiatric disordersPatients (n = 200)Patients with history of suicidality (n = 70)Patients without history of suicidality (n = 130)
BDI-II108 (54)56 (80.00)52 (40)
Mild17 (15.74)5 (8.93)12 (23.08)
Moderate37 (34.26)18 (32.14)19 (36.54)
Severe54 (50)33 (58.93)21 (40.38)
HAM-A96 (48.0)51 (72.86)45 (34.62)
Mild19 (19.79)7 (13.73)12 (26.67)
Moderate30 (31.25)14 (27.45)16 (35.56)
Severe47 (48.96)30 (58.82)17 (37.78)
Y-BOCS102 (52.5)39 (55.71)66 (50.77)
Mild45 (44.12)13 (33.3)32 (48.48)
Moderate27 (26.47)7 (17.95)20 (30.30)
Severe18 (17.65)11 (28.21)7 (10.61)
Extreme15 (14.71)8 (20.51)7 (10.61)
EPQ-R
Psychosis71 (35.5)13 (18.4)58 (44.6)
Neurosis36 (18.0)11 (15.7)25 (19.2)
Extroversion33 (16.5)5 (7.1)28 (21.5)
Lying000
Aggression70 (35)37 (52.9)33 (25.4)