Abstract:
Depression is the most frequent comorbid psychiatric disorder in epilepsy. The
prevalence is 6-30% in developed countries and reaches approximately 50% in developing
countries, including Ethiopia. There is a bidirectional relationship between depression and
epilepsy. The seizures themselves or the anticonvulsant drugs can provoke depression in
patients with epilepsy. Anti-depression medications can also lower the seizure threshold and
provoke seizure.