Purpose: Previous studies have reported a considerable employment disadvantage among people with epilepsy. In a cohort of men and women who had experienced a single seizure or had early epilepsy at study entry we explored employment status and social mobility over 4 years and investigated whether employment outcomes were more disadvantageous for certain social groups. Methods: Analyses were based on 350 individuals of working age identified via the UK Multicentre Study of Early Epilepsy and Single Seizures. Employment rates were calculated for the cohort and general population. Employment trajectories over 4 years were explored according to occupational social class. The relative risk of employment was calculated by clinical features of s...
OBJECTIVE: Epilepsy is more prevalent in areas of greater socioeconomic deprivation; however, the fa...
The present study was designed to determine whether employees diagnosed with epilepsy, in contrast t...
AbstractThis article examines the impact of epilepsy and its treatment on employment status and the ...
Purpose: Previous studies have reported a considerable employment disadvantage among people with ep...
Objectives: People with epilepsy were (PWE) reported to have poorer employment rate. However, the me...
INTRODUCTION: It is estimated that approximately 50% of patients with epilepsy have difficulty findi...
The employment experiences of 245 respondents with epilepsy as their main diagnosis were examined as...
Background: The aim of the study was to determine the occupational activity of epileptic patients. P...
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological conditions around the world, affecting an estimated ...
Purpose: One area of life quality known to be compromised by having epilepsy is employment; and one ...
Purpose: This study aimed to explore positive and negative factors affecting the employability in pa...
Objective: Epidemiologic studies have investigated whether social deprivation is associated with a h...
The aim of this study was to examine the possible causes of employment difficulties amongst people w...
The goal of the article is to reveal how the right to work is implemented regarding persons with epi...
ABSTRACT Information relating to sickness, accident, and work records in 45 people with epilepsy emp...
OBJECTIVE: Epilepsy is more prevalent in areas of greater socioeconomic deprivation; however, the fa...
The present study was designed to determine whether employees diagnosed with epilepsy, in contrast t...
AbstractThis article examines the impact of epilepsy and its treatment on employment status and the ...
Purpose: Previous studies have reported a considerable employment disadvantage among people with ep...
Objectives: People with epilepsy were (PWE) reported to have poorer employment rate. However, the me...
INTRODUCTION: It is estimated that approximately 50% of patients with epilepsy have difficulty findi...
The employment experiences of 245 respondents with epilepsy as their main diagnosis were examined as...
Background: The aim of the study was to determine the occupational activity of epileptic patients. P...
Epilepsy is one of the most common neurological conditions around the world, affecting an estimated ...
Purpose: One area of life quality known to be compromised by having epilepsy is employment; and one ...
Purpose: This study aimed to explore positive and negative factors affecting the employability in pa...
Objective: Epidemiologic studies have investigated whether social deprivation is associated with a h...
The aim of this study was to examine the possible causes of employment difficulties amongst people w...
The goal of the article is to reveal how the right to work is implemented regarding persons with epi...
ABSTRACT Information relating to sickness, accident, and work records in 45 people with epilepsy emp...
OBJECTIVE: Epilepsy is more prevalent in areas of greater socioeconomic deprivation; however, the fa...
The present study was designed to determine whether employees diagnosed with epilepsy, in contrast t...
AbstractThis article examines the impact of epilepsy and its treatment on employment status and the ...