This study was designed to find out the attitude of people in Ekiti StateNigeria, towards epilepsy and mental illness in terms of work opportunitiesand marriage options and to examine whether the level of education, gender and religious affiliation would affect people’s attitude towards person with these disorders. 200 participants were used and it comprised 106 literate and 94 illiterate persons. The independent t-test and the Pearson Product Moment Correlation were used to test the hypotheses. The result showed that literate respondents had more positive attitude towards epilepsy and mental illness with mean scores of 9.78 and 8.11 respectively. Also, male respondents showed a significantly positive attitude towards epilepsy with a mean s...
The poor knowledge of epilepsy among traditional healers is due to cultural prejudices and environme...
ABSTRACT Background: Epilepsy is not only one of the oldest known neurological disorders but also o...
<p>Surveys about attitudes towards those with epilepsy have been performed since 1949, in order to u...
Background: Epilepsy is a non-contagious chronic disease with sufferers experiencing embarrassments ...
AbstractPurposeThe understanding of the opinions of the Nigerian public about epilepsy and its treat...
Background: This study was designed to examine the knowledge, attitude and beliefs about causes, ...
AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this study was to determine the knowledge and attitude of secondary sc...
AbstractThe social problems encountered by schoolchildren with epilepsy as a result of negative atti...
Aim of the Study: To assess public knowledge, attitude, and believes toward the epilepsy among local...
Background and Aim. Epilepsy remains a stigmatized disease especially in Sub-Saharan Africa. Lack of...
International audienceThis study aimed to investigate knowledge, attitudes, and behavior among indiv...
Introduction: Epilepsy is one of the most stigmatizing disorders. Stigmas and negative attitudes ass...
Introduction. Most people with epilepsy suffer from a dual burden. In one hand, they struggle with t...
Introduction. Most people with epilepsy suffer from a dual burden. In one hand, they struggle with t...
Background: Epilepsy is a disorder characterized by recurring seizures that do not have an immediate...
The poor knowledge of epilepsy among traditional healers is due to cultural prejudices and environme...
ABSTRACT Background: Epilepsy is not only one of the oldest known neurological disorders but also o...
<p>Surveys about attitudes towards those with epilepsy have been performed since 1949, in order to u...
Background: Epilepsy is a non-contagious chronic disease with sufferers experiencing embarrassments ...
AbstractPurposeThe understanding of the opinions of the Nigerian public about epilepsy and its treat...
Background: This study was designed to examine the knowledge, attitude and beliefs about causes, ...
AbstractPurposeThe purpose of this study was to determine the knowledge and attitude of secondary sc...
AbstractThe social problems encountered by schoolchildren with epilepsy as a result of negative atti...
Aim of the Study: To assess public knowledge, attitude, and believes toward the epilepsy among local...
Background and Aim. Epilepsy remains a stigmatized disease especially in Sub-Saharan Africa. Lack of...
International audienceThis study aimed to investigate knowledge, attitudes, and behavior among indiv...
Introduction: Epilepsy is one of the most stigmatizing disorders. Stigmas and negative attitudes ass...
Introduction. Most people with epilepsy suffer from a dual burden. In one hand, they struggle with t...
Introduction. Most people with epilepsy suffer from a dual burden. In one hand, they struggle with t...
Background: Epilepsy is a disorder characterized by recurring seizures that do not have an immediate...
The poor knowledge of epilepsy among traditional healers is due to cultural prejudices and environme...
ABSTRACT Background: Epilepsy is not only one of the oldest known neurological disorders but also o...
<p>Surveys about attitudes towards those with epilepsy have been performed since 1949, in order to u...