SUMMARY: Epilepsy is one of the most serious neurological conditions and has an impact not only on the affected individual but also on the family and, indirectly, on the community. A global approach to the individual must take into account cognitive problems, psychiatric comorbidities and all psychosocial complications that often accompany epilepsy. We discuss psychosocial issues in epilepsy with special focus on the relationship between stigma and psychiatric comorbidities. Social barriers to optimal care and health outcomes for people with epilepsy result in huge disparities, and the public health system needs to invest in awareness programmes to increase public knowledge and reduce stigma in order to minimise such disparities
AbstractEpilepsy is a common cause of psychosocial disability and has been perceived to have a profo...
The aims of this paper are to identify factors that influence the psychosocial difficulties (PSDs) t...
The study attempted to describe the needs, attitudes and opinions of epileptics. A total of 45 Epile...
SUMMARY: Epilepsy is one of the most serious neurological conditions and has an impact not only on t...
Chapter outline There is overwhelming evidence that people with epilepsy (PWE) have a number of psy...
This article will provide an overview of the psychosocial and cognitive problems that people with ep...
Epilepsy, a prevalent neurological disorder, is characterized by chronic seizures resulting from abn...
Introduction: Despite advances in medicine, epilepsy remains a mysterious and fearsome disease, whi...
Epilepsy is a long-standing, disabling illness, which has various psychosocial implications for peop...
To understand the psychosocial effects of epilepsy on young people, this Study identifies, describes...
Epilepsy is an important and common worldwide public health problem that affects people of all ages....
This chapter will discuss how epilepsy has been perceived throughout history and across different cu...
AbstractStigma and exclusion are common features of epilepsy in both the developed and developing co...
Epilepsy is a stigmatising disorder and available evidence suggests that its diagnosis can have impo...
This article will discuss how epilepsy has been perceived throughout history and across different cu...
AbstractEpilepsy is a common cause of psychosocial disability and has been perceived to have a profo...
The aims of this paper are to identify factors that influence the psychosocial difficulties (PSDs) t...
The study attempted to describe the needs, attitudes and opinions of epileptics. A total of 45 Epile...
SUMMARY: Epilepsy is one of the most serious neurological conditions and has an impact not only on t...
Chapter outline There is overwhelming evidence that people with epilepsy (PWE) have a number of psy...
This article will provide an overview of the psychosocial and cognitive problems that people with ep...
Epilepsy, a prevalent neurological disorder, is characterized by chronic seizures resulting from abn...
Introduction: Despite advances in medicine, epilepsy remains a mysterious and fearsome disease, whi...
Epilepsy is a long-standing, disabling illness, which has various psychosocial implications for peop...
To understand the psychosocial effects of epilepsy on young people, this Study identifies, describes...
Epilepsy is an important and common worldwide public health problem that affects people of all ages....
This chapter will discuss how epilepsy has been perceived throughout history and across different cu...
AbstractStigma and exclusion are common features of epilepsy in both the developed and developing co...
Epilepsy is a stigmatising disorder and available evidence suggests that its diagnosis can have impo...
This article will discuss how epilepsy has been perceived throughout history and across different cu...
AbstractEpilepsy is a common cause of psychosocial disability and has been perceived to have a profo...
The aims of this paper are to identify factors that influence the psychosocial difficulties (PSDs) t...
The study attempted to describe the needs, attitudes and opinions of epileptics. A total of 45 Epile...