Prevalence of developmental disabilities among children with epilepsy in rural populations
This is a current project.
Description
This project will assess the prevalence of epilepsy and secondary disabilities among children in a low-income rural setting. This information is important for policy makers and health care, education, and mental health providers that serve these children in identifying risk factors and planning and providing appropriate services.
The goal of this project is to broaden knowledge of the epidemiology of epilepsy and determine the frequency of associated secondary disabilities among children of Midwestern rural, impoverished, predominantly white, low-income populations.
Project Administration
David Lindeman, principal investigator
Project Contact
David P. Lindeman, Ph.D.
Associate Scientist and Director
Life Span Institute at Parsons
2601 Gabriel
Parsons, Kansas 67357
lindeman@ku.edu
(620) 421-6550 Ext. 1713 (phone)
This is a project of:
Life Span Institute at Parsons
In collaboration with :
University of Kansas School Of Medicine at Wichita
Funded by:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Send corrections/comments/questions to lifespan@ku.edu


