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. 2013 Aug 23;11:143. doi: 10.1186/1477-7525-11-143

Table 3.

Differences of QOL score for clinical characteristics of the respondents

  N (%) Total QOL score
p-value
Mean (SD)
Age of onset (year)
 
 
0.096a
  <10
30 (28.3)
69.6 (16.0)
 
  10-25
50 (47.2)
65.0 (16.4)
 
  >25
26 (24.5)
74.1 (13.8)
 
Type of seizure
 
 
0.982b
  Partial
27 (25.5)
69.0 (17.0)
 
  Generalised
79 (74.5)
68.9 (15.7)
 
Duration of epilepsy (year)
 
 
0.379a
  <5
15 (14.2)
73.0 (14.0)
 
  5-20
69 (65.1)
69.1 (15.0)
 
  >20
22 (20.7)
65.6 (19.6)
 
Treatment
 
 
0.131b
  Monotherapy
61 (57.5)
70.9 (16.0)
 
  Polytherapy
45 (42.5)
66.2 (15.6)
 
Co-morbidity
 
 
0.871b
  No
87 (82.1)
69.2 (15.8)
 
  Yes
19 (17.9)
67.7 (17.1)
 
Family history
 
 
0.891b
  No
94 (88.7)
68.9 (16.0)
 
  Yes
12 (11.3)
69.5 (16.1)
 
Etiology
 
 
0.811b
  Idiopathic
55 (51.9)
69.3 (16.5)
 
  Other factors
51 (48.1)
68.5 (15.4)
 
Presence of seizure in past 4 weeks
 
 
<0.001b
  Absent
54 (50.9)
74.3 (14.1)
 
  Present 52 (49.1) 63.3 (15.9)  

aOne-way ANOVA, bindependent t test.