Purpose: In spite of the fact that epilepsy is a concealable stigmatized identity, there is little evidence pertaining to disclosure management in adults living with epilepsy. We determined the factors contributing to disclosure management strategies in adults living with well-controlled epilepsy. Methods: This was a cross-sectional multicenter study. Korean adults whose seizures had remitted for at least one year participated in this study. Using statistical analyses, we determined whether disclosure management behaviors measured using the Disclosure Management Scale (DMS) were related to demographic, clinical, and psychosocial variables. The Stigma Scale and Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale (HADS) were used. Results: Of a total of ...
OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence of felt and enacted stigma and attitudes toward persons living wit...
Disclosing a child’s epilepsy to others external to the nuclear family presents a salient challenge ...
Purpose People with non-epileptic seizures (NES) consistently report poorer Health-Related Quality ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate differences in stigma, disclosure management of e...
PURPOSE: There has been little research on whether the knowledge that adolescents with epilepsy (AWE...
AbstractPurposeThere has been little research on whether the knowledge that adolescents with epileps...
Purpose: The present study aimed to investigate previously researched variables in adult people with...
PURPOSE: We determined the level of knowledge about epilepsy in Korean people with epilepsy (PWE) an...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the factors, including personality and coping styles, likely to be influential ...
Objective: To explore the presence of felt and enacted stigma in people with epilepsy (PWE), members...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of the study is to determine whether certain demographic, clinical, and psych...
AbstractPurposeTo describe the concerns of Korean adults living with epilepsy and to compare the con...
ObjectiveStigma is reported to cause as much distress and effect on quality of life for individuals ...
non-peer-reviewedDiscussions of disclosure within epilepsy academic literature focus primarily on th...
Objective Stigma is reported to cause as much distress and effect on quality of life for individu...
OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence of felt and enacted stigma and attitudes toward persons living wit...
Disclosing a child’s epilepsy to others external to the nuclear family presents a salient challenge ...
Purpose People with non-epileptic seizures (NES) consistently report poorer Health-Related Quality ...
Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate differences in stigma, disclosure management of e...
PURPOSE: There has been little research on whether the knowledge that adolescents with epilepsy (AWE...
AbstractPurposeThere has been little research on whether the knowledge that adolescents with epileps...
Purpose: The present study aimed to investigate previously researched variables in adult people with...
PURPOSE: We determined the level of knowledge about epilepsy in Korean people with epilepsy (PWE) an...
PURPOSE: To evaluate the factors, including personality and coping styles, likely to be influential ...
Objective: To explore the presence of felt and enacted stigma in people with epilepsy (PWE), members...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of the study is to determine whether certain demographic, clinical, and psych...
AbstractPurposeTo describe the concerns of Korean adults living with epilepsy and to compare the con...
ObjectiveStigma is reported to cause as much distress and effect on quality of life for individuals ...
non-peer-reviewedDiscussions of disclosure within epilepsy academic literature focus primarily on th...
Objective Stigma is reported to cause as much distress and effect on quality of life for individu...
OBJECTIVE: To review the evidence of felt and enacted stigma and attitudes toward persons living wit...
Disclosing a child’s epilepsy to others external to the nuclear family presents a salient challenge ...
Purpose People with non-epileptic seizures (NES) consistently report poorer Health-Related Quality ...