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Although Epilepsy is a neurological condition, its management often gets complicated by its psycho-social consequences. It has far-reaching social and emotional consequences often leading to the disabling condition, which often affects the individual's quality of life as well as impair his/her supportive social network. Previous researches on women with epilepsy have concentrated on the biological aspects such as menstrual cycle, pregnancy, child bearing, lactation, menopause or other co-morbid conditions. In the area of psychological and social aspects the studies were conducted on health…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Although Epilepsy is a neurological condition, its management often gets complicated by its psycho-social consequences. It has far-reaching social and emotional consequences often leading to the disabling condition, which often affects the individual's quality of life as well as impair his/her supportive social network. Previous researches on women with epilepsy have concentrated on the biological aspects such as menstrual cycle, pregnancy, child bearing, lactation, menopause or other co-morbid conditions. In the area of psychological and social aspects the studies were conducted on health related quality of life, psychological adjustment, well-being, psychiatric morbidity are studied often. There are not many studies investigating on disability caused by this disorder and its implication on individuals' quality of life and perception of social support from family or friends and studies specifically on the interplay between these variables. Therefore, the need for a scientific and comprehensive understanding of these issues faced by women in Indian geographical setting women was felt necessary; hence this study evolved.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Athyadi Uttaiah Shreedevi completed her M.Phil and Ph.D from Dept. of Psychiatric Social Work, NIMHANS, Bangalore, India. Her professional experience involves clinical social work, teaching, research, psychiatric & community rehabilitation. As a Clinical Social Worker she dealt with women with epilepsy and their psychosocial issues extensively.