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Menschen mit Epilepsie haben im Vergleich zu Menschen mit anderen chronischen Erkrankungen eine niedrigere gesundheitsbezogene Lebensqualität. Abgesehen von vollständiger Anfallsfreiheit tragen psychologische und psychosoziale Variablen stärker als medizinische Variablen zu dieser niedrigen Lebensqualität bei. Von allen Behandlungsansätzen für Menschen mit Epilepsie haben insbesondere psychoedukative und psychotherapeutische Interventionen eine Verbesserung der gesundheitsbezogenen Lebensqualität und eine Reduktion von psychiatrischen Symptomen zum Ziel.
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Michaelis, R., Reuber, M. (2020). Psychoedukation und Psychotherapie. In: Schmitt, F., Stefan, H., Holtkamp, M. (eds) Epileptische Anfälle und Epilepsien im Erwachsenenalter. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-59198-7_58
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