01004nas a2200133 4500000000100000008004100001260004400042100001400086245002500100300001000125490000600135520071500141022001400856 2002 d c2002 DecbElsevier Science (USA) as.l.1 aMorrell M00aStigma and epilepsy. a21-250 v33 a

For individuals with epilepsy in the United States and other countries, stigma can be one of the most distressing consequences of having seizures, along with the unpredictability of future seizures and the inability to drive. The impact of stigma on the lives of epilepsy patients is far reaching, frequently including effects on interpersonal relationships, general health, employment opportunities, and overall quality of life. Education about epilepsy directed at the broader community, as well as at the individual with epilepsy, is the most effective means of addressing misperceptions and fear. Epilepsy advocacy organizations, such as the Epilepsy Foundation, are important allies in this effort.

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