A nationwide survey was performed in Italy to assess awareness and attitudes of the public about epilepsy. Knowledge about epilepsy, its clinical features, and attitudes towards its social/individual implications were tested in a telephone interview. Included were 819 women and 737 men aged 18+ years. 93.4% declared they knew epilepsy, 56.6% knew a person with epilepsy, and 45.1% saw someone seizing. Only 29.2% gave an exact estimate of the prevalence of the disease. 50.4% were unaware of the causes, 56.1% indicated that epilepsy was a psychological/psychiatric disease, 36.5% a form of insanity, and 4.1% an evil spirit possession. Epilepsy was incurable according to 35.5%. Moderate-to-severe restrictions to driving, regular employment, military career, and leisure activities were suggested by 79.8, 57.0, 71.1, and 57.6%. Limitations included marriage and procreation for 46.2 and 38.7%. Knowledge and attitudes varied with education, age and gender. These findings are partly in keeping with other worldwide reports. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Past and present public knowledge and attitudes toward epilepsy in Italy / Mecarelli, Oriano; Giuseppe, Capovilla; Antonino, Romeo; Guido, Rubboli; Paolo, Tinuper; Ettore, Beghi. - In: EPILEPSY & BEHAVIOR. - ISSN 1525-5050. - 18:1-2(2010), pp. 110-115. [10.1016/j.yebeh.2010.03.004]

Past and present public knowledge and attitudes toward epilepsy in Italy

MECARELLI, Oriano;
2010

Abstract

A nationwide survey was performed in Italy to assess awareness and attitudes of the public about epilepsy. Knowledge about epilepsy, its clinical features, and attitudes towards its social/individual implications were tested in a telephone interview. Included were 819 women and 737 men aged 18+ years. 93.4% declared they knew epilepsy, 56.6% knew a person with epilepsy, and 45.1% saw someone seizing. Only 29.2% gave an exact estimate of the prevalence of the disease. 50.4% were unaware of the causes, 56.1% indicated that epilepsy was a psychological/psychiatric disease, 36.5% a form of insanity, and 4.1% an evil spirit possession. Epilepsy was incurable according to 35.5%. Moderate-to-severe restrictions to driving, regular employment, military career, and leisure activities were suggested by 79.8, 57.0, 71.1, and 57.6%. Limitations included marriage and procreation for 46.2 and 38.7%. Knowledge and attitudes varied with education, age and gender. These findings are partly in keeping with other worldwide reports. (C) 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
2010
attitudes; awareness; epilepsy; italy; knowledge
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Past and present public knowledge and attitudes toward epilepsy in Italy / Mecarelli, Oriano; Giuseppe, Capovilla; Antonino, Romeo; Guido, Rubboli; Paolo, Tinuper; Ettore, Beghi. - In: EPILEPSY & BEHAVIOR. - ISSN 1525-5050. - 18:1-2(2010), pp. 110-115. [10.1016/j.yebeh.2010.03.004]
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