# Preferences of Adolescents and Young Adults With Epilepsy and Caregivers on Reproductive Health Counseling by Neurologists: A Concept Mapping Study

**Authors:** Laura Kirkpatrick, Erin Friel, Jasmin Rivero-Guerra, Amy Tao, Janani Kassiri, Marie Clements, Christina Briscoe, Page B. Pennell, Jessica G. Burke, Sara Baumann, Traci M. Kazmerski

PMC · DOI: 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2025.08.002 · 2026-03-05

## TL;DR

Adolescents and young adults with epilepsy and their caregivers want more comprehensive reproductive health counseling from neurologists, tailored by age.

## Contribution

This study identifies specific reproductive health counseling priorities for AWWE and proposes a previsit checklist tool to guide discussions.

## Key findings

- Participants identified six key categories for reproductive health counseling, including 'Hormonal Changes' and 'Contraception'.
- All categories were rated as highly important for ages 18-26, while four categories were rated highly for ages 14-17.
- A previsit checklist tool was proposed to help neurologists address individual patient and family needs.

## Abstract

To ascertain reproductive health counseling priorities of adolescent and young adult women with epilepsy (AWWE) and caregivers during neurology visits.

We recruited AWWE aged 14-26 years and caregivers from institutional neurology clinics, a research registry, and epilepsy listservs for a Concept Mapping study. Participants (1) brainstormed topics important for counseling of AWWE about reproductive health, (2) sorted topics into categories and rated their importance (on a five-point Likert scale) for AWWE aged 14-17 and 18-26 years, and (3) met to interpret study findings. We included a small subset of the participants in the interpretation meeting to allow meaningful discussion.

Thirty-four AWWE and 20 caregivers generated 37 topics, which were sorted/rated by 35 AWWE and 23 caregivers; seven AWWE and nine caregivers attended the interpretation meeting. Consensus categories included “Hormonal Changes,” “Contraception,” “Sex & Epilepsy,” “Preparing for Pregnancy,” “Pregnancy with Epilepsy,” and “Parenthood & Epilepsy.” For ages 14-17 years, categories rated at least 4.00 for importance included “Hormonal Changes,” “Contraception,” “Sex and Epilepsy,” and “Preparing for Pregnancy.” For ages 18-26 years, all categories were rated at least 4.00. In the interpretation meeting, participants proposed a previsit checklist tool to indicate topics of interest.

AWWE want counseling about reproductive health from neurologists that is tailored by age and more comprehensive than current American Academy of Neurology recommendations. Use of a previsit checklist tool may help identify individual patient and family counseling priorities.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** epilepsy (MONDO:0005027)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** Neurology (MESH:D009461), AWWE (MESH:C536013), Epilepsy (MESH:D004827)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

## Figures

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