2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.ridd.2004.11.011
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The reliability of the Scale for the Evaluation and Identification of Seizures, Epilepsy, and Anticonvulsant Side Effects-B (SEIZES B)

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“…Questionnaire measures can be used to measure the side-effects of seizures and epilepsy. Mayville and Matson (2004) and Anticonvulsant Side-Effects-B (SEIZES-B) (Matson, Laud, González, Malone, & Swender, 2005) is a 52 item scale designed to assess side effects common with anti-epileptic medications (AEDs). It is divided into 14 categories: (1) hematological disturbance, (2) electrolyte disturbance, (3) hepatic disturbance, (4) weight disturbance, (5) respiratory disturbance, (6) gastric disturbance, (7) dermatological disturbance, (8) hair changes, (9) gait Epilepsy in Autism Spectrum Disorder disturbance, (10) tremor, (11) sedation, (12) affect disturbance, (13) cognitive disturbance, and (14) drug-related dizziness.…”
Section: Subjective Measures To Assess Seizures and Side-effects Of Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Questionnaire measures can be used to measure the side-effects of seizures and epilepsy. Mayville and Matson (2004) and Anticonvulsant Side-Effects-B (SEIZES-B) (Matson, Laud, González, Malone, & Swender, 2005) is a 52 item scale designed to assess side effects common with anti-epileptic medications (AEDs). It is divided into 14 categories: (1) hematological disturbance, (2) electrolyte disturbance, (3) hepatic disturbance, (4) weight disturbance, (5) respiratory disturbance, (6) gastric disturbance, (7) dermatological disturbance, (8) hair changes, (9) gait Epilepsy in Autism Spectrum Disorder disturbance, (10) tremor, (11) sedation, (12) affect disturbance, (13) cognitive disturbance, and (14) drug-related dizziness.…”
Section: Subjective Measures To Assess Seizures and Side-effects Of Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Table 2 summarizes studies identified which have a focus on intellectual disability. [16], [17], [18], [20]] whilst other studies showed no or little improvement [ [35], [82], [85] ] .…”
Section: Summary Of Studies With a Focus On Intellectual Disabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%