Original Article
Copyright ©2012 Baishideng.
World J Psychiatr. Apr 22, 2012; 2(2): 33-42
Published online Apr 22, 2012. doi: 10.5498/wjp.v2.i2.33
Table 3 Frequencies of psychiatric abnormalities in the studied group of epilepsy in relation to gender n (%)
Psychiatric disordersMales (n = 100)
Females (n = 100)
Males with suicide (n = 34)Males without suicide (n = 66)Females with suicide (n = 36)Females without suicide (n = 64)
BDI-II34 (100)18 (27.27)26 (72.22)34 (53.13)
Mild3 (8.82)7 (38.89)2 (7.69)5 (14.71)
Moderate10 (23.26)5 (27.78)8 (30.77)14 (41.18)
Severe17 (52.94)6 (33.33)16 (61.54)15 (44.12)
HAM-A27 (79.41)15 (22.72)24 (66.67)30 (46.88)
Mild4 (14.81)3 (20)3 (12.5)9 (30)
Moderate9 (33.33)8 (53.33)5 (20.83)8 (26.67)
Severe14 (51.85)4 (26.67)16 (66.67)13 (43.33)
Y-BOCS22 (64.71)27 (40.91)17 (47.22)39 (60.94)
Mild9 (40.91)13 (48.15)4 (23.53)19 (48.72)
Moderate4 (18.18)7 (25.93)3 (17.65)13 (33.33)
Severe4 (18.18)4 (14.81)7 (41.18)3 (7.69)
Extreme5 (22.73)3 (11.11)3 (17.65)4 (10.26)
EPQ-R
Psychosis5 (14.7)29 (43.9)8 (22.4)29 (45.3)
Neurosis4 (11.8)18 (27.3)7 (19.4)7 (19.4)
Extroversion4 (11.8)22 (33.3)1 (2.8)6 (9.4)
Lying0000
Aggression20 (58.8)21 (31.8)17 (47.2)12 (18.8)