Introduction. Patients with epilepsy, due to the presence of the chronic disorder, belong to deprived social groups. The results of many studies confirm the discrimination of patients with epilepsy on various social parameters, such as the availability of high-quality medical care, education and jobs. The settlement factor aggravates the deprived situation of patients with epilepsy and significantly affects their socio-psychological well-being. Based on the materials of the study conducted, the article identifies the interconnection between the characteristics of the place of residence of a patient with epilepsy, indicators of social exclusion, and the level of emotional-volitional and cognitive disorders. Materials and Methods. The data...
Epilepsy, a paroxysmal brain illness, is not a disease that would prevent patients from living their...
AbstractThis article examines the impact of epilepsy and its treatment on employment status and the ...
Objective: Epidemiologic studies have investigated whether social deprivation is associated with a h...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the relation between social deprivation and the prevalence of epilepsy and ...
OBJECTIVE: Epilepsy is more prevalent in areas of greater socioeconomic deprivation; however, the fa...
Objective To investigate whether the link between epilepsy and deprivation is due to factors associ...
OBJECTIVE: Epilepsy is more prevalent in areas of greater socioeconomic deprivation; however, the f...
OBJECTIVE: Epilepsy is more prevalent in areas of greater socioeconomic deprivation; however, the f...
OBJECTIVE: Epilepsy is more prevalent in areas of greater socioeconomic deprivation; however, the f...
OBJECTIVE: Epilepsy is more prevalent in areas of greater socioeconomic deprivation; however, the f...
Epilepsy in Sudan accounts for 1.6 annual mortality rates and 238.7 disability adjusted life years p...
Whilst the link between epilepsy prevalence and socioeconomic deprivation is documented, the factors...
Objective Characterize the social profile and the need of information from patients with refractory ...
Whilst the link between epilepsy prevalence and socioeconomic deprivation is documented, the factors...
Whilst the link between epilepsy prevalence and socioeconomic deprivation is documented, the factors...
Epilepsy, a paroxysmal brain illness, is not a disease that would prevent patients from living their...
AbstractThis article examines the impact of epilepsy and its treatment on employment status and the ...
Objective: Epidemiologic studies have investigated whether social deprivation is associated with a h...
OBJECTIVES: To examine the relation between social deprivation and the prevalence of epilepsy and ...
OBJECTIVE: Epilepsy is more prevalent in areas of greater socioeconomic deprivation; however, the fa...
Objective To investigate whether the link between epilepsy and deprivation is due to factors associ...
OBJECTIVE: Epilepsy is more prevalent in areas of greater socioeconomic deprivation; however, the f...
OBJECTIVE: Epilepsy is more prevalent in areas of greater socioeconomic deprivation; however, the f...
OBJECTIVE: Epilepsy is more prevalent in areas of greater socioeconomic deprivation; however, the f...
OBJECTIVE: Epilepsy is more prevalent in areas of greater socioeconomic deprivation; however, the f...
Epilepsy in Sudan accounts for 1.6 annual mortality rates and 238.7 disability adjusted life years p...
Whilst the link between epilepsy prevalence and socioeconomic deprivation is documented, the factors...
Objective Characterize the social profile and the need of information from patients with refractory ...
Whilst the link between epilepsy prevalence and socioeconomic deprivation is documented, the factors...
Whilst the link between epilepsy prevalence and socioeconomic deprivation is documented, the factors...
Epilepsy, a paroxysmal brain illness, is not a disease that would prevent patients from living their...
AbstractThis article examines the impact of epilepsy and its treatment on employment status and the ...
Objective: Epidemiologic studies have investigated whether social deprivation is associated with a h...