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KMID : 0877220020060020128
Journal of Korean Epilepsy Society
2002 Volume.6 No. 2 p.128 ~ p.136
The Social Stigma of Epilepsy in Korea
Lee Sang-Ahm

Yoo Hee-Jung
Heo Kyoung
Park Hyung-Kook
Shin Dong-Jin
Song Hong-Ki
Jung Won-Young
Kwon Oh-Young
Lee Sung-Soo
Kim Yo-Sik
Kim Sung-Eun
Lee Byung-In
Abstract
Background: To study social stigma of people with epilepsy (PWE) in Korea, focusing on which factors are associated with social stigma.

Methods: Data were collected from 400 adult epilepsy patients (51% male, mean age:32.9 years, range:19-64 years). Patients were recruited from 10 epilepsy centers in Korea. Clinical information about seizures was obtained by neurologists and the other information was collected by using self-completed questionnaires including stigma of epilepsy scale and several scales or questions.

Results: Thirty one percent of PWE felt stigmatized by epilepsy, 9% of them highly so. The presence of stigma of epilepsy was associated with duration of epilepsy, seizure remission or frequency, generalized tonic clonic seizures in the last 2 years, seizure-related injuries in the last year, the actual discrimination from society, all subscales of QOLIE-31, education, introverted and neurotic personality, helplessness, control, and confidence in problem solving, anxiety and depression, and self-esteem. Multivariate analysis identified discrimination from society, introverted personality, problem solving control, and emotional subscale of QOLIE-31.

Conclusion: Our data showed the prevalence of social stigma of PWE in Korea might be not high unexpectedly and suggested that the actual discrimination from society and patients¡¯ coping style including personality might be important in feeling social stigma of epilepsy. Our results would be basic information for the further studies to clarify the causative factors to generate the stigma of epilepsy.
KEYWORD
Social stigma, Epilepsy
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