How does the label "epileptic" influence attitudes toward epilepsy?

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作者
Friedrich, Latica [1 ]
Taslak, Marina [2 ]
Tornasovic, Sanja [1 ]
Bielen, Ivan [1 ]
机构
[1] Sveti Duh Univ Hosp, Dept Neurol, Zagreb 10000, Croatia
[2] Fac Humanities & Social Sci, Dept Psychol, Zagreb, Croatia
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Epilepsy; Attitudes; Stigma; Language; Labeling; STIGMA; PEOPLE;
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10.1016/j.seizure.2015.10.012
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Purpose: The purpose of our research was to study the possible differences in attitudes toward epilepsy based on the label used: "person"/"child with epilepsy" vs. "epileptic"/"epileptic child". Methods: Two randomly assigned groups of college-preparatory high school students were questioned using anonymous questionnaires about their demographics, knowledge on epilepsy and attitudes toward epilepsy. Attitudes were measured using three general attitude questions and a six item modified version of the Bogardus social distance scale. Two versions of the questionnaire were identical except for the term "person"/"child with epilepsy" in first group (group A) being replaced with the term "epileptic"/"epileptic child" in the second one (group B). Mann-Whitney test was used to compare attitude scores between groups. Results: There were 425 subjects in total, 208 in group A and 217 in group B. The results on the Social distance scale indicated significantly more negative attitudes in group B (p = 0.008). Subjects in group B also expressed more negative attitudes than those in group A when asked about sharing a room with a person with epilepsy (p = 0.005) and marrying a person with epilepsy, either themselves (p = 0.033) or when the person getting married is someone close to them (p = 0.024). Conclusion: In conclusion, using term "epileptic" can evoke more negative attitudes toward a person with epilepsy and this seems to be especially true for more intimate life domains (cohabitation or marriage), while in more impersonal domains (such as communicating and working with a person with epilepsy), no significant influence of the label on attitudes was proven. (C) 2015 British Epilepsy Association. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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