de Boer Hanneke M, Mula Marco, Sander Josemir W
Epilepsy Institutes of The Netherlands Foundation--SEIN, Heemstede, The Netherlands.
Epilepsy Behav. 2008 May;12(4):540-6. doi: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2007.12.019. Epub 2008 Feb 14.
Epilepsy is one of the most prevalent neurological conditions and it knows no age, racial, social class, geographic, or national boundaries. The impact of epilepsy rests not only on the individual patient, but also on the family and indirectly on the community. The burden of epilepsy may be due to the physical hazards of epilepsy resulting from the unpredictability of seizures; the social exclusion as a result of negative attitudes of others toward people with epilepsy; and the stigma, as children with epilepsy may be banned from school, adults may be barred from marriage, and employment is often denied, even when seizures would not render the work unsuitable or unsafe. Furthermore, epilepsy is a disorder associated with significant psychological consequences, with increased levels of anxiety, depression, and poor self-esteem compared with people without this condition. Here we discuss some of the aspects of the global burden of epilepsy.
癫痫是最常见的神经系统疾病之一,不受年龄、种族、社会阶层、地理或国界的限制。癫痫的影响不仅在于个体患者,还涉及家庭,并间接影响社区。癫痫的负担可能源于癫痫发作的不可预测性所带来的身体危害;他人对癫痫患者的负面态度导致的社会排斥;以及污名化,例如癫痫儿童可能被学校禁止入学,成年人可能被禁止结婚,即便癫痫发作不会使工作不适合或不安全,就业机会也常常被剥夺。此外,癫痫是一种伴有严重心理后果的疾病,与未患此病的人相比,癫痫患者的焦虑、抑郁水平更高,自尊水平更低。在此,我们讨论癫痫全球负担的一些方面。