Frequency of unemployment among epileptic patients in Tikrit, Iraq

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Abstract

Epilepsy is a chronic illness that affects all ages and which has long-term complications, such as impairment of employability. We estimated the unemployment rate among 100 epileptic patients attending two public medical clinics in Tikrit. The overall rate of unemployment was 33%. The rate was significantly greater in those whose epilepsy was not controlled and those in whom the age at onset of epilepsy was younger.

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Al-Saad, S. K., Al-Khayat, J. Q., & Al-Nooman, N. N. (2001). Frequency of unemployment among epileptic patients in Tikrit, Iraq. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 7(3), 531–535. https://doi.org/10.26719/2001.7.3.531

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