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The role of multiphasic personality questionnaires in the diagnosis of dissociative disorders in patients with epilepsy

https://doi.org/10.17749/2077-8333/epi.par.con.2026.256

Abstract

Background. Recently, patients with comorbid conditions such as epilepsy and dissociative (psychogenic non-epileptic) seizures have been increasingly identified in clinical practice. No generally accepted diagnostic algorithms for confirming such conditions are currently available. However, it is known that patients with epilepsy and comorbid pathology have certain personality characteristics, for identifying which an experimental psychological examination is conducted, which uses multidimensional personality questionnaires. Among them, the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) is most widespread, adapted by L.N. Sobchik (2007) as a standardized multifactorial personality study.

Objective: To examine the personality pattern in patients with epilepsy and comorbid dissociative disorders.

Material and methods. The study included 54 patients with epilepsy, 27 of them with comorbid dissociative disorders (ED group) in the form of psychogenic non-epileptic seizures, and 27 respondents with exclusively epileptic seizures (E group). All study participants underwent clinical and psychological examinations using MMPI.

Results. Patients in ED vs. E group had a higher level of hypochondria score points (74.96 vs 65.23 points; p=0.012). According to the results of the assessment by the scale of anxiety and depression, the average score in ED group was lower than in E group (64.26 vs 75.77 points; p=0.001). According to the hysteria scale, patients in ED group had a higher average score compared with E group (73.26 vs 64.08 points; p=0.014).

Conclusion. Patients with epilepsy and comorbid dissociative disorders have higher levels of hypochondria, hysteria, as well as low levels of anxiety and depression, compared with patients without conversion disorders. The results obtained correspond to the “conversion five” and characterize the personality pattern observed in such patients.

About the Authors

M. V. Guseva
Bekhterev National Medical Research Centre for Psychiatry and Neurology
Russian Federation

Marina V. Guseva.

3 Bekhterev Str., Saint Petersburg 192019



N. A. Sivakova
Bekhterev National Medical Research Centre for Psychiatry and Neurology
Russian Federation

Natalia A. Sivakova - PhD.

3 Bekhterev Str., Saint Petersburg 192019

WoS ResearcherID S-9587-2018, Scopus Author ID 57188641933



O. N. Yakunina
Bekhterev National Medical Research Centre for Psychiatry and Neurology
Russian Federation

Olga N. Yakunina - PhD.

3 Bekhterev Str., Saint Petersburg 192019



V. A. Mikhailov
Bekhterev National Medical Research Centre for Psychiatry and Neurology
Russian Federation

Vladimir A. Mikhailov - Dr. Sci. Med.

3 Bekhterev Str., Saint Petersburg 192019

WoS ResearcherID B-3272-2017



Т. A. Karavaeva
Bekhterev National Medical Research Centre for Psychiatry and Neurology; Saint Petersburg State Pediatric Medical University; Petrov National Medical Research Center of Oncology
Russian Federation

Tatiana A. Karavaeva - Dr. Sci. Med., Prof.

3 Bekhterev Str., Saint Petersburg 192019; 2 Litovskaya Str., Saint Petersburg 194100; 68 Leningradskaya Str., Pesochny Settlement, Saint Petersburg 197758

WoS ResearcherID P-9068-2016, Scopus Author ID 14030183000



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Guseva M.V., Sivakova N.A., Yakunina O.N., Mikhailov V.A., Karavaeva Т.A. The role of multiphasic personality questionnaires in the diagnosis of dissociative disorders in patients with epilepsy. Epilepsy and paroxysmal conditions. 2026;18(1):19-27. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.17749/2077-8333/epi.par.con.2026.256

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