DOI: 10.4103/indianjpsychiatry_771_25 ISSN: 0019-5545

Psychiatric comorbidities and treatment patterns in epilepsy: A retrospective review from a tertiary neuropsychiatric clinic

Biswa Ranjan Mishra, Debadatta Mohapatra, Santanu Nath, Archana Mishra, Tathagata Biswas, Bishnu Prasad Sahoo, Rituparna Maiti

ABSTRACT

Background:

Psychiatric conditions, including neurodevelopmental disorders are common among people with epilepsy (PwEs). However, data comparing their distribution across different epilepsy types are limited, particularly in Indian context.

Aim:

To explore and compare the psychiatric comorbidities and treatment adherence among focal and generalized epilepsy (FE/GE).

Methods:

This retrospective chart review included 2,258 PwEs attending a tertiary neuropsychiatry clinic in India between 2013 and 2023. Their sociodemographic and clinical data were compared between FE and GE groups.

Results:

Nearly 30% had psychiatric comorbidities, most frequently depression (20.6%). Mood and anxiety disorders were more common in FE, while non-affective psychosis was more common in GE. Neurodevelopmental disorders, particularly intellectual disability (ID), were more prevalent in GE (41.9% vs. 16.3%). Medication compliance was suboptimal (60%) and follow-up rates declined over time, reaching 40% at 1-year.

Conclusion:

PwEs have a high prevalence of psychiatric comorbidities, with differential occurrences across epilepsy types. Inadequate compliance and follow-up rates remain major challenges.

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