All Relations between Epilepsy and belief

Publication Sentence Publish Date Extraction Date Species
R O Kinney, B A Shaywitz, S E Shaywitz, M Sarwar, J M Holaha. Epilepsy in children with attention deficit disorder: cognitive, behavioral, and neuroanatomic indices. Pediatric neurology. vol 6. issue 1. 1990-04-25. PMID:2310434. these findings support the belief that epilepsy adversely affects iq but does not appear to affect the prevalence of ld or behavioral abnormalities in adhd children. 1990-04-25 2023-08-11 Not clear
A Awaritef. Epilepsy: the myth of a contagious disease. Culture, medicine and psychiatry. vol 13. issue 4. 1990-03-07. PMID:2612192. the belief among nigerians that epilepsy is infectious is widely reported in the relevant professional literature. 1990-03-07 2023-08-11 Not clear
A Awaritef. Epilepsy: the myth of a contagious disease. Culture, medicine and psychiatry. vol 13. issue 4. 1990-03-07. PMID:2612192. it was found that most nigerians, including some medical students, share the belief that epilepsy is contagious. 1990-03-07 2023-08-11 Not clear
C T Lombros. William G. Lennox: a remembrance. Epilepsia. vol 29 Suppl 2. 1988-11-15. PMID:3049063. lennox stood alone in his belief, now generally accepted, that the genetics of epilepsy could be understood only through a multifactorial mode of inheritance. 1988-11-15 2023-08-11 Not clear
Jean Goodwin, Mary Simms, Robert Bergma. Hysterical seizures: a sequel to incest. The American journal of orthopsychiatry. vol 49. issue 4. 1979-12-27. PMID:495709. it is suggested that navajo and galenic folk beliefs connecting epilepsy with incest may derive from observations of this symptom pattern in incest victims. 1979-12-27 2023-08-11 Not clear
S E Lessman, L R Mollic. Group treatment of epileptics. Health & social work. vol 3. issue 3. 1978-12-02. PMID:689543. contrary to popular belief, in most cases epilepsy need not be a major handicap to the individual. 1978-12-02 2023-08-11 Not clear