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  • Epilepsy (18)
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  • Epilepsy misconceptions and stigma reduction Current status in Western Countries
    Epilepsy misconceptions and stigma reduction: Current status in Western Countries
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  • Reduction of the Adult Epilepsy SelfManagement Measure Instrument AESMMI
    Reduction of the Adult Epilepsy Self-Management Measure Instrument (AESMMI)
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  • Healthcare access among adults with epilepsy The US National Health Interview Survey 2010 and 2013
    Health-care access among adults with epilepsy: The U.S. National Health Interview Survey, 2010 and 2013✩
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  • Serious psychological distress among adults with active epilepsy in all racialethnic groups and among adults with inactive epilepsy in nonHispanic whites is significantly higher than among adults without epilepsyUS National Health Interview Survey 2010 2013 2015 and 2017
    Serious psychological distress among adults with active epilepsy in all racial/ethnic groups and among adults with inactive epilepsy in non-Hispanic whites is significantly higher than among adults without epilepsy–U.S. National Health Interview Survey, 2010, 2013, 2015, and 2017
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  • The Managing Epilepsy Well MEW Network Advancing Epilepsy SelfManagement
    The Managing Epilepsy Well (MEW) Network: Advancing Epilepsy Self-Management
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  • Inconsistent Medicaid Coverage is Associated with Negative Health Events for People with Epilepsy
    Inconsistent Medicaid Coverage is Associated with Negative Health Events for People with Epilepsy
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  • Depressive Symptom Severity in Individuals with Epilepsy and Recent Health Complications
    Depressive Symptom Severity in Individuals with Epilepsy and Recent Health Complications
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  • Targeted SelfManagement for Epilepsy and Mental Illness for individuals with epilepsy and psychiatric comorbidity
    Targeted Self-Management for Epilepsy and Mental Illness for individuals with epilepsy and psychiatric comorbidity
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  • Tracking Psychosocial Health in Adults with EpilepsyEstimates from the 2010 National Health Interview Survey
    Tracking Psychosocial Health in Adults with Epilepsy—Estimates from the 2010 National Health Interview Survey
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  • Adults with an epilepsy history notably those 4564 years old or at the lowest income levels more often report heart disease than adults without an epilepsy history
    Adults with an epilepsy history, notably those 45–64 years old or at the lowest income levels, more often report heart disease than adults without an epilepsy history
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  • National Association of Medical Examiners position paper Recommendations for the investigation and certification of deaths in people with epilepsy
    National Association of Medical Examiners position paper: Recommendations for the investigation and certification of deaths in people with epilepsy
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  • Epidemiology of traumatic brain injuryassociated epilepsy and early use of antiepilepsy drugs An analysis of insurance claims data 20042014
    Epidemiology of traumatic brain injury-associated epilepsy and early use of anti-epilepsy drugs: An analysis of insurance claims data, 2004–2014
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  • Mortality and mortality disparities among people with epilepsy in the United States 20112021
    Mortality and mortality disparities among people with epilepsy in the United States, 2011–2021
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  • Health behaviors among people with epilepsyResults from the 2010 National Health Interview Survey
    Health behaviors among people with epilepsy—Results from the 2010 National Health Interview Survey☆
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  • Knowledge of and familiarity with epilepsy in US adults Results from the 2017 ConsumerStyles Online Panel Survey
    Knowledge of and familiarity with epilepsy in U.S. adults: Results from the 2017 ConsumerStyles Online Panel Survey
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  • When and why US primary care providers do and do not refer their patients with newonset seizures or existing epilepsy or seizure disorders to neurologists2018 DocStyles
    When and why US primary care providers do and do not refer their patients with new-onset seizures or existing epilepsy or seizure disorders to neurologists—2018 DocStyles
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  • Antiepileptic drug effects on subjective and objective cognition
    Antiepileptic drug effects on subjective and objective cognition
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  • Depression selfmanagement in people with epilepsy Adapting project UPLIFT for underserved populations
    Depression self-management in people with epilepsy: Adapting project UPLIFT for underserved populations
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