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Factors associated with behavioral problems and cognitive impairment in children with epilepsy of Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Matonda Ma Nzuzi; Mampunza Ma Miezi, Samuel; Mpembi, Magloire Nkosi et al.
2018In Epilepsy and Behavior
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Keywords :
Behavioral problems; Children; Cognitive impairment; Democratic Republic of the Congo; Epilepsy; Sub-Saharan Africa
Abstract :
[en] BACKGROUND: Behavioral problems and cognitive impairment are common in children with epilepsy (CWE). In sub-Saharan Africa, little is known about these comorbidities particularly their relationships with socioeconomic features. The goal of this study was to identify clinical and socioeconomic factors associated with behavioral problems and cognitive impairment in CWE of Kinshasa (Democratic Republic of the Congo). METHODS: This cross-sectional hospital-based study had included 104 CWE aged 6 to 17years. Behavioral problems were assessed by the child behavior checklist. The Wechsler nonverbal scale of ability was used to assess cognitive impairment. RESULTS: At least one behavioral problem was found in 34.6% of CWE. Internalized problems were increasing with father's age (p=0.034). Externalized problems were increasing with the decreased of mother's age (p=0.009) and with a previous antiepileptic treatment (p=0.032). Total behavioral problems were increasing with a previous antiepileptic treatment (p=0.029). Cognitive impairment was present in 73.3% of CWE. It was more common in boys (p=0.013), and it was increasing with a low household daily expenses (p=0.034), with a previous antiepileptic treatment (p=0.041), with an early onset of epileptic seizures (p=0.042), and with a high frequency of epileptic seizures (p=0.011). CONCLUSION: Behavioral problems and cognitive impairment are common in CWE. Multivariate analysis has shown that behavioral problems were associated with socioeconomic features only. Contrariwise, cognitive impairment was associated with both socioeconomic factors and clinical features. There is a need of more studies to improve knowledge of these comorbidities in the sub-Saharan Africa context.
Disciplines :
Psychiatry
Neurology
Author, co-author :
Matonda Ma Nzuzi ;  Université de Kinshasa - UNIKIN > Psychiatrie
Mampunza Ma Miezi, Samuel;  Université de Kinshasa - UNIKIN > Psychiatrie
Mpembi, Magloire Nkosi;  Université de Kinshasa - UNIKIN > Psychiatrie
Mvumbi, Diane Muanza;  Université de Kinshasa - UNIKIN > Psychiatrie
Aloni, Michel Ntentani;  Université de Kinshasa - UNIKIN > Pédiatrie
Malendakana, Fanny;  Far East Rand Hospital > Pediatrics
Mpaka Mbeya, Davin;  Université de Kinshasa - UNIKIN > Psychiatrie
Lelo, Gilbert Mananga;  Université de Kinshassa - UNIKIN > Neurologie
Charlier-Mikolajczak, Dominique;  Université Catholique de Louvain - UCL > Psychiatrie infanto-juvénile
Language :
English
Title :
Factors associated with behavioral problems and cognitive impairment in children with epilepsy of Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Publication date :
January 2018
Journal title :
Epilepsy and Behavior
ISSN :
1525-5050
eISSN :
1525-5069
Publisher :
Elsevier, Atlanta, United States - California
Peer reviewed :
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