Younes Samar, Chahine Bahia, Hanna Venise, Mourad Nisreen, Al Souheil Farah, Al Mazrouei Nadia, Rahal Mohamad, Malaeb Diana
School of Pharmacy, Lebanese International University, Beirut, Lebanon.
INSPECT-LB (Institut National de Santé Publique, d'Épidémiologie Clinique et de Toxicologie-Liban), Beirut, Lebanon.
Front Neurol. 2024 Dec 11;15:1480960. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2024.1480960. eCollection 2024.
Epilepsy, a prevalent chronic neurological disorder, is associated with misconceptions, negative attitudes, and stigma because of poor public knowledge and awareness. Therefore, the purpose of the current study was to assess the knowledge, awareness, and attitudes toward epilepsy and its associated factors among the Lebanese general population.
A cross-sectional study was conducted on Lebanese adults between October 2021 and June 2022 using an electronic structured self-administered questionnaire that was circulated online using the different social media platforms. Data related to participants' demographic characteristics, knowledge, awareness, and attitude about epilepsy were measured. Eight items were included in the knowledge score that ranged between "0 and 16", five items were included in the awareness score and ranged between 0 and 10. Likewise, the attitude score was calculated from 14 items and the score ranged between "0 and 28". Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics, and logistic regression was employed to identify factors associated with knowledge and awareness of epilepsy.
A total of 301 participants filled the questionnaire with a mean age of 28.68 and majority (66%) were females. The analyzed scores revealed that most of the participants (87.4%) had a good knowledge regarding epilepsy as a disease with mean of 10.2 (± 2.14), 70.1% had good awareness about epilepsy with mean of 6.3 (± 1.4), and 88% had good attitude toward patients with epilepsy with mean of 21.5 (± 6.2). Attending lecture about epilepsy was significantly associated with higher knowledge (OR 5.756, CI 95% 4.652-11.676, < 0.001), better awareness (OR 4.936, CI 95% 3.062-10.566, < 0.001) and attitude (OR 5.187, CI 95% 1.687-9.761, < 0.014) toward the disease.
The findings of this study reflected an adequate knowledge and awareness, as well a positive attitude toward patients with epilepsy in Lebanon. However, there is a need for raising societal awareness and understanding of epilepsy to minimize the public misconceptions and reduce the stigma and discriminatory attitudes toward epileptic patients.
癫痫是一种常见的慢性神经系统疾病,由于公众认知和意识不足,它与误解、消极态度和污名化相关。因此,本研究的目的是评估黎巴嫩普通人群对癫痫及其相关因素的知识、意识和态度。
2021年10月至2022年6月,对黎巴嫩成年人进行了一项横断面研究,使用电子结构化自填问卷,通过不同社交媒体平台在线发放。测量了与参与者人口统计学特征、癫痫知识、意识和态度相关的数据。知识得分包含8个项目,范围在“0至16”之间;意识得分包含5个项目,范围在0至10之间。同样,态度得分由14个项目计算得出,得分范围在“0至28”之间。使用描述性统计分析数据,并采用逻辑回归来确定与癫痫知识和意识相关的因素。
共有301名参与者填写了问卷,平均年龄为28.68岁,大多数(66%)为女性。分析得分显示,大多数参与者(87.4%)对癫痫作为一种疾病有良好的了解,平均分为10.2(±2.14);70.1%对癫痫有良好的认识,平均分为6.3(±1.4);88%对癫痫患者有良好的态度,平均分为21.5(±6.2)。参加关于癫痫的讲座与对该疾病有更高的知识(OR 5.756,CI 95% 4.652 - 11.676,<0.001)、更好的意识(OR 4.936,CI 95% 3.062 - 10.566,<0.001)和态度(OR 5.187,CI 95% 1.687 - 9.761,<0.014)显著相关。
本研究结果反映出黎巴嫩对癫痫患者有足够的知识和认识,以及积极的态度。然而,仍需要提高社会对癫痫的认识和理解,以尽量减少公众的误解,减少对癫痫患者的污名化和歧视性态度。