埃塞俄比亚公众对癫痫的认识和信仰及对癫痫患者的歧视

Q3 Social Sciences
P. Murugan, Tadele Workineh
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本研究考察了公众对癫痫的认识和信念,以及对癫痫患者的歧视。采用定性研究方法,从Mizan Teferi镇两个有目的选择的kebele的普通公众和癫痫患者中收集数据。有目的地选择了24名非癫痫患者的户主(每个家庭12名)和10名癫痫患者的线人,以收集有关他们对癫痫的信仰和知识以及对癫痫患者的歧视的信息。此外,还对研究地区的宗教领袖、社区长老和政府官员等合格公众进行了关键线人访谈,以收集有关调查问题的更多数据。研究结果表明,研究地区的人们认为癫痫是由邪气引起的。它是一种可从父母那里遗传的跨代传播疾病。因此,研究区域的公众对癫痫患者产生了负面态度。非癫痫患者避免与癫痫患者发生婚姻关系;他们不允许癫痫患者的孩子和普通公众的孩子一起学习。癫痫患者被认为是不称职的,因此他们被剥夺了就业机会,被社会排斥。
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Knowledge and Beliefs of the General Public towards Epilepsy and the Discriminations of People with Epilepsy in Ethiopia
This study examines knowledge and beliefs of the general public about epilepsy and the discriminations of people with epilepsy. Employing qualitative research methods data were collected from both the general public and people with epilepsy of two purposively selected kebeles in Mizan Teferi town. Twenty four non-epileptic household heads (twelve from each kebele) and ten informants of people with epilepsy were purposively selected in order to gather information on their beliefs and knowledge about epilepsy and the discriminations of people with epilepsy. In addition, key informant interviews were conducted among eligible general public such as religious heads, community elders and government officials in the study areas to gather additional data on the issue under investigation. Study findings indicate that people in the study areas believe epilepsy is caused by evil spirit. It is a transmittable and trans-generational disease that it could be inherited from parents. As a result, the general public in the study areas develop negative attitudes against people with epilepsy. The non-epileptics avoid having marriage relations with the epileptics; they do not allow the children of people with epilepsy to learn along with the children of the general public. People with epilepsy are found as incompetent and hence they are denied employment opportunities and are outcast from the community.
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Italian Sociological Review
Italian Sociological Review Social Sciences-Social Sciences (all)
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期刊介绍: The Italian Sociological Review is as an academic journal for the dissemination of theoretical reflections and results of empirical research on social science, conducted with scientific methodologies and made available to a wider audience. The research results may have an impact on policy-makers, on the processes of formation of the students and the development and integration of theories and paradigms. It is therefore important that the journal maintains a high level of quality and transparency in the process of publication.
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