Adolescents' qualitative expressions of functional seizure illness representation
Andrea L. Tanner,
Jane R. von Gaudecker,
Sharron J. Crowder
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionAdolescents with functional (nonepileptic) seizures experience challenges self‐managing this mental health condition, especially at school where adolescents experience stress, bullying, accusations of faking seizures, and stigma. According to the Common Sense Model of Self‐Regulation, adolescents' self‐management decisions and outcomes may be shaped by their functional seizure illness representation (perceptions or mental depictions formed in response to a health threat). However, current research … Show more
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