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Epilepsy 'increases suicide risk' | Epilepsy 'increases suicide risk' |
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People with epilepsy are three times more likely to commit suicide than the general population, research suggests. | People with epilepsy are three times more likely to commit suicide than the general population, research suggests. |
Danish researchers also found women with epilepsy were more likely to kill themselves than men with the condition. | Danish researchers also found women with epilepsy were more likely to kill themselves than men with the condition. |
People diagnosed with epilepsy in the previous six months were at an even higher risk of committing suicide. | People diagnosed with epilepsy in the previous six months were at an even higher risk of committing suicide. |
The Lancet Neurology study said greater efforts were needed to control seizures, which could be stigmatising, and had many knock-on effects. | |
The Aarhus University Hospital team studied 21,169 cases of suicide in Denmark between 1981 and 1997. | The Aarhus University Hospital team studied 21,169 cases of suicide in Denmark between 1981 and 1997. |
Epilepsy lowers the overall quality of life Dr Jakob Christensen | Epilepsy lowers the overall quality of life Dr Jakob Christensen |
They found that 492 (2.32%) of the suicide cases had epilepsy. However, the rate of epilepsy among a random matched sample of over 400,000 people in the general population was just 0.74%. | They found that 492 (2.32%) of the suicide cases had epilepsy. However, the rate of epilepsy among a random matched sample of over 400,000 people in the general population was just 0.74%. |
Even after taking account of factors such as mental illness, job status, income and marital status, people with epilepsy were still twice as likely to kill themselves. | Even after taking account of factors such as mental illness, job status, income and marital status, people with epilepsy were still twice as likely to kill themselves. |
And people who had been diagnosed with epilepsy within the previous six months were more than five times more likely to commit suicide. | And people who had been diagnosed with epilepsy within the previous six months were more than five times more likely to commit suicide. |
People with both epilepsy and a psychiatric illness were nearly 14 times more likely to commit suicide than people with neither conditon. | People with both epilepsy and a psychiatric illness were nearly 14 times more likely to commit suicide than people with neither conditon. |
The trend in the general population is for the risk of suicide to increase with age. | The trend in the general population is for the risk of suicide to increase with age. |
But the researchers found that, in the case of people with epilepsy, the risk of suicide fell as they got older. | But the researchers found that, in the case of people with epilepsy, the risk of suicide fell as they got older. |
Big impact on life | Big impact on life |
Researcher Dr Jakob Christensen said: "There may be a number of factors that have a major impact on the wellbeing of people with chronic disorders such as epilepsy. | Researcher Dr Jakob Christensen said: "There may be a number of factors that have a major impact on the wellbeing of people with chronic disorders such as epilepsy. |
"We know that epilepsy lowers the overall quality of life of the affected individuals - especially shortly after the diagnosis is given. | "We know that epilepsy lowers the overall quality of life of the affected individuals - especially shortly after the diagnosis is given. |
"An epilepsy diagnosis affects important parts of people's lives: job opportunities disappear, patients usually lose their driver's licence, drug treatment may decrease fertility, and pregnancy is associated with an increased risk of congenital malformations of the newborn child. | |
"The latter may be part of the explanation of why the impact of epilepsy with regard to suicide seems greatest in women." | "The latter may be part of the explanation of why the impact of epilepsy with regard to suicide seems greatest in women." |
Dr Christensen added that having seizures could be a very unpleasant and stigmatising experience. | Dr Christensen added that having seizures could be a very unpleasant and stigmatising experience. |
He said; "Epilepsy is not a rare disorder, affecting up to 1% of the population. | He said; "Epilepsy is not a rare disorder, affecting up to 1% of the population. |
"Thus, great efforts should be put into reducing the risk of seizures in patients." | "Thus, great efforts should be put into reducing the risk of seizures in patients." |
The charity Epilepsy Action said the figures emphasised the impact that epilepsy could have on a person's life. | The charity Epilepsy Action said the figures emphasised the impact that epilepsy could have on a person's life. |
It is campaigning for better epilepsy services to speed up diagnosis and treatment of the condition. | It is campaigning for better epilepsy services to speed up diagnosis and treatment of the condition. |
With the right anti-epileptic drugs, an estimated 70% of people can be kept free of seizures. | With the right anti-epileptic drugs, an estimated 70% of people can be kept free of seizures. |
A report by MPs published last month suggested almost half of the 990 epilepsy-linked deaths in England each year were avoidable. | |
However, Professor Ley Sander, of the National Society for Epilepsy, said: "It is almost certainly true that people with epilepsy are at greater risk of committing suicide than people without but why that should be is not clear from this study." | However, Professor Ley Sander, of the National Society for Epilepsy, said: "It is almost certainly true that people with epilepsy are at greater risk of committing suicide than people without but why that should be is not clear from this study." |
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