The relationship between perceived acceptance, stigma and severity in a population with epilepsy

Mairead Ni Eidhin, B. Mcleavey
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Abstract

The relationship between negative self-perception and epilepsy has been addressed in a number of studies but little is known about any association between perceived acceptance by others and various factors relating to epilepsy. The aim of this study was to investigate if perceived acceptance correlates with perceived stigma, perceived severity and a variety of factors associated with epilepsy. 52 individuals with a diagnosis of epilepsy attending an outpatient clinic participated in the study. Participants completed questionnaires measuring aspects of epilepsy as well as perception of stigma, severity and acceptance by others. Results showed that type of epilepsy was significantly correlated with perception of stigma. Significant negative correlations were found between perceived stigma and perceived acceptance and between duration of epilepsy and perceived acceptance. It was concluded that perception of acceptance is related to the way in which the individual learned to cope with the diagnosis of epilepsy.
癫痫人群中感知接受、耻辱和严重程度之间的关系
负面自我认知与癫痫之间的关系已在许多研究中得到解决,但对他人感知接受与癫痫相关的各种因素之间的关系知之甚少。本研究的目的是调查感知接受是否与感知耻辱、感知严重程度和与癫痫相关的各种因素相关。52名在门诊就诊的癫痫患者参与了这项研究。参与者完成了问卷调查,测量癫痫的各个方面,以及对耻辱的看法、严重程度和他人的接受程度。结果表明,癫痫类型与病耻感知觉显著相关。感知耻辱与感知接受之间、癫痫持续时间与感知接受之间存在显著负相关。结论是,接受感与个体学会应对癫痫诊断的方式有关。
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