Awareness, attitudes and perceptions on epilepsy in Southern Brazil

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Objective: To verify awareness and attitudes toward epilepsy in Southern Brazil. Method: A questionnaire about familiarity with the disease, awareness and attitudes toward epileptics was applied to 832 inhabitants of Caxias do Sul. The answers were analyzed in three different groups: G1, non-university students; G2, university students up to the second year; and G3, university students with more than two years education and university graduates. Results: University students and graduates are better informed regarding causes and treatment of epilepsy. Moreover, those interviewees present less negative attitudes toward epileptics. However, a large part of that group lacks some basic information on the disease. Conclusion: There is lack of information on epilepsy among Brazilians. Education campaigns should be carried out in order to clarify some aspects concerning epilepsy.

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Falavigna, A., Teles, A. R., Roth, F., Velho, M. C., Roxo, M. R. R., Bosco, A. L. D., … Siqueira, T. A. (2007). Awareness, attitudes and perceptions on epilepsy in Southern Brazil. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 65(4 B), 1186–1191. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0004-282X2007000700018

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