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Childhood Family Dysfunction and Associated Abuse in Patients With Nonepileptic Seizures: Towards a Causal Model

Peter Salmon, DPhil, Suad M. Al-Marzooqi, PhD, Gus Baker, PhD and James Reilly, PhD

From the Departments of Clinical Psychology and Neurosciences, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, England.



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Fig. 1. Number of patients recalling each form of abuse.

 


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Fig. 2. Results of path analysis. Significant standardized path coefficients are shown. Single-headed arrows represent hypothesized causal paths; double-headed arrows represent covariances. All paths are significant. Dependent variable is membership of the nonepileptic seizure (NES) group vs. epilepsy.

 





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