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韩国癫痫青少年的感知耻辱感:关于癫痫的知识及母亲对耻辱感的认知的影响。

Perceived stigma in Korean adolescents with epilepsy: Effects of knowledge about epilepsy and maternal perception of stigma.

作者信息

Ryu Han Uk, Lee Sang-Ahm, Eom Soyong, Kim Heung-Dong

机构信息

Department of Neurology, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

Department of Neurology, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea.

出版信息

Seizure. 2015 Jan;24:38-43. doi: 10.1016/j.seizure.2014.11.010. Epub 2014 Dec 3.

Abstract

PURPOSE

There has been little research on whether the knowledge that adolescents with epilepsy (AWE) or their family have about the condition reduces their perception of stigma. In this study we determine the relation between AWE's perceived stigma of, and knowledge about, epilepsy and maternal perception of stigma.

METHODS

This was a cross-sectional multicenter study involving AWE and their mothers from 25 secondary or tertiary hospitals in Korea. The level of knowledge about epilepsy was assessed using 34 medical items of the Epilepsy Knowledge Profile-General (EKP-M). Additional questionnaires included the Child Stigma Scale, Parent Stigma Scale, and the Maternal Disclosure Management Scale.

RESULTS

A total of 243 AWE and their mothers were included. The mean EKP-M score was 20.7 (range, 12-31) for AWE and 22.0 (range, 11-31) for their mothers. AWE and mothers had a neutral perception of stigma on average, but the maternal concealment behavior was high. Multiple linear regression indicated that AWE's knowledge about epilepsy was significantly related to their perception of stigma. Unexpectedly, AWE with a low level of knowledge reported a higher perception of stigma than those with a very low level of knowledge (β=0.280, p=0.040). In addition, higher maternal concealment behavior (β=0.070, p=0.002) and receiving polytherapy (β=0.240, p=0.046) were independent factors predicting higher perception of stigma in AWE.

CONCLUSION

The knowledge that the AWE had about their epilepsy, maternal concealment behavior, and receiving polytherapy were significantly related to the AWE's perception of stigma.

摘要

目的

关于癫痫青少年(AWE)或其家人对病情的了解是否会降低他们对耻辱感的认知,相关研究较少。在本研究中,我们确定了AWE对癫痫的耻辱感认知、对癫痫的了解程度与母亲对耻辱感的认知之间的关系。

方法

这是一项横断面多中心研究,涉及来自韩国25家二级或三级医院的AWE及其母亲。使用癫痫知识概况通用版(EKP-M)的34个医学项目评估对癫痫的了解程度。其他问卷包括儿童耻辱感量表、家长耻辱感量表和母亲披露管理量表。

结果

共纳入243名AWE及其母亲。AWE的EKP-M平均得分为20.7(范围12 - 31),其母亲的平均得分为22.0(范围11 - 31)。AWE和母亲平均对耻辱感持中立态度,但母亲的隐瞒行为较为普遍。多元线性回归表明,AWE对癫痫的了解程度与他们对耻辱感的认知显著相关。出乎意料的是,知识水平低的AWE比知识水平极低的AWE报告的耻辱感认知更高(β = 0.280,p = 0.040)。此外,母亲较高的隐瞒行为(β = 0.070,p = 0.002)和接受联合治疗(β = 0.240,p = 0.046)是预测AWE耻辱感认知较高的独立因素。

结论

AWE对自身癫痫的了解、母亲的隐瞒行为以及接受联合治疗与AWE对耻辱感的认知显著相关。

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