TY - JOUR KW - Stigma KW - Felt stigma KW - Epilepsy KW - Elderly AU - Sleeth C AU - Drake K AU - Labiner D AU - Chong J AB -
Stigma is a common psychological consequence of chronic diseases, including epilepsy; however, little research has been done to determine the effect of stigma on persons with epilepsy, especially the elderly. We interviewed 57 older adults with epilepsy to discover the extent and consequences of, and reasons for, epilepsy-related stigma in their lives. Felt stigma was more frequently reported than enacted stigma, with over 70% having experienced this form of stigma. Participants described ignorance and fear of the disease as the foundation of epilepsy-related stigma. The most common response to stigmatizing events was a decrease in epilepsy disclosure to family or friends. Results from this study could inform interventions designed for elderly persons with epilepsy and their support networks, as well as educational campaigns for the general public.
BT - Epilepsy & behavior : E&B C1 -http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26773679?dopt=Abstract
DO - 10.1016/j.yebeh.2015.12.026 J2 - Epilepsy Behav LA - eng N2 -Stigma is a common psychological consequence of chronic diseases, including epilepsy; however, little research has been done to determine the effect of stigma on persons with epilepsy, especially the elderly. We interviewed 57 older adults with epilepsy to discover the extent and consequences of, and reasons for, epilepsy-related stigma in their lives. Felt stigma was more frequently reported than enacted stigma, with over 70% having experienced this form of stigma. Participants described ignorance and fear of the disease as the foundation of epilepsy-related stigma. The most common response to stigmatizing events was a decrease in epilepsy disclosure to family or friends. Results from this study could inform interventions designed for elderly persons with epilepsy and their support networks, as well as educational campaigns for the general public.
PY - 2016 SP - 108 EP - 112 T2 - Epilepsy & behavior : E&B TI - Felt and enacted stigma in elderly persons with epilepsy: A qualitative approach. VL - 55 SN - 1525-5069 ER -