AbstractEpilepsy is one of the most stigmatizing medical conditions worldwide. It could be argued that the problem of stigma and discrimination might be different in an Islamic culture. A cross-sectional study of 130 patients with epilepsy was performed using the Internalized Stigma of Mental Illness (ISMI) questionnaire that was adapted for epilepsy. The questionnaire contained 29 items on a 4-point scale in addition to an open-ended question about experience of discrimination. An average score above the midpoint (2.5) is suggested to indicate a high level of stigma. Approximately 23.7% of the patients reported a score above the midpoint. Unemployment and low education were significantly associated with a high level of internalized stigma....
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...
Introduction: Epilepsy remains a stigmatised disease across geographical and temporal boundaries. Ve...
AbstractEpilepsy is one of the most stigmatizing medical conditions worldwide. It could be argued th...
Background Stigma and discrimination because of medical conditions is a global phenomenon. Epilepsy ...
Background Stigma and discrimination because of medical conditions is a global phenomenon. Epilepsy ...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this paper is to compare the experience of stigma by persons with epilepsy...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this paper is to compare the experience of stigma by persons with epilepsy...
Epilepsy, a prevalent neurological disorder, is characterized by chronic seizures resulting from abn...
Stigma is society's negative evaluation of particular features or behaviour. Cultural beliefs that d...
Objectives Those affected with epilepsy have long been subject to stigmatization. This may have man...
Rationale: The term stigma has many associations and implications over the history. According to Gof...
Background and objective: Goffman defined stigma as a phenomenon in which a person is discredited or...
Background: Stigma is an important contributor for epilepsy. In India, most studies on epilepsy stig...
ObjectiveStigma is reported to cause as much distress and effect on quality of life for individuals ...
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...
Introduction: Epilepsy remains a stigmatised disease across geographical and temporal boundaries. Ve...
AbstractEpilepsy is one of the most stigmatizing medical conditions worldwide. It could be argued th...
Background Stigma and discrimination because of medical conditions is a global phenomenon. Epilepsy ...
Background Stigma and discrimination because of medical conditions is a global phenomenon. Epilepsy ...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this paper is to compare the experience of stigma by persons with epilepsy...
AbstractPurposeThe aim of this paper is to compare the experience of stigma by persons with epilepsy...
Epilepsy, a prevalent neurological disorder, is characterized by chronic seizures resulting from abn...
Stigma is society's negative evaluation of particular features or behaviour. Cultural beliefs that d...
Objectives Those affected with epilepsy have long been subject to stigmatization. This may have man...
Rationale: The term stigma has many associations and implications over the history. According to Gof...
Background and objective: Goffman defined stigma as a phenomenon in which a person is discredited or...
Background: Stigma is an important contributor for epilepsy. In India, most studies on epilepsy stig...
ObjectiveStigma is reported to cause as much distress and effect on quality of life for individuals ...
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...
Introduction: Epilepsy remains a stigmatised disease across geographical and temporal boundaries. Ve...