INVESTIGATING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN WORKING MEMORY, PSYCHOSOCIAL DIFFICULTIES, AND TEMPERAMENT CHARACTERISTICS IN CHILDREN DIAGNOSED WITH EPILEPSY
Eskişehir Osmangazi University Faculty of Medicine
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The participants consisted of 30 children with epilepsy and 30 age- and gender-matched healthy controls. Data were collected using the Working Memory Scale, the Temperament Scale for Children, and the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire. Statistical analyses included independent samples t-tests and Pearson correlation coefficients.
Children with epilepsy demonstrated lower working memory scores and higher levels of psychosocial difficulties compared to healthy peers. In temperament dimensions, attention/persistence and adaptability scores were lower, whereas sensory sensitivity and reactivity were higher in the epilepsy group. Within this group, working memory was positively associated with attention/persistence and lower sensory sensitivity, and negatively associated with psychosocial difficulties and activity level.
These findings suggest that working memory in children with epilepsy is shaped not only by neurological conditions but also by temperament traits and psychosocial factors. Multidimensional assessment approach is essential for effective early intervention and individualized support strategies.
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