All Relations between Epilepsy and belief

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R Eastma. Epilepsy in South Africa. Acta neurologica Scandinavica. Supplementum. vol 181. 2006-02-09. PMID:16238701. the management and treatment of epilepsy are also greatly influenced by cultural attitudes and beliefs, which vary widely. 2006-02-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
Allan F Mirsky, Connie C Dunca. Pathophysiology of mental illness: a view from the fourth ventricle. International journal of psychophysiology : official journal of the International Organization of Psychophysiology. vol 58. issue 2-3. 2006-01-05. PMID:16213042. however, for thousands of years, the majority of doctors, as well as laypersons, held strongly to the belief that epilepsy and "madness" (i.e., schizophrenia)--the major disorders discussed in this paper--were caused by demonic "possession." 2006-01-05 2023-08-12 Not clear
Susana Mari. The impact of epilepsy on the adolescent adolescent. MCN. The American journal of maternal child nursing. vol 30. issue 5. 2006-01-03. PMID:16132010. adolescents with epilepsy are sensitive to peer norms and beliefs and may limit disclosure of their chronic illness to feel less different or stigmatized. 2006-01-03 2023-08-12 Not clear
Hanif Ismail, John Wright, Penny Rhodes, Neil Small, Ann Jacob. South Asians and epilepsy: exploring health experiences, needs and beliefs of communities in the north of England. Seizure. vol 14. issue 7. 2005-12-15. PMID:16162413. south asians and epilepsy: exploring health experiences, needs and beliefs of communities in the north of england. 2005-12-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
Hanif Ismail, John Wright, Penny Rhodes, Neil Small, Ann Jacob. South Asians and epilepsy: exploring health experiences, needs and beliefs of communities in the north of England. Seizure. vol 14. issue 7. 2005-12-15. PMID:16162413. to examine the beliefs and experiences of south asians with epilepsy and the extent of provision of appropriate information and accessible services for them by health professionals. 2005-12-15 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ali Akbar Asadi-Pooya, Ahmad Hossein-Zad. What do nurses and physicians think about the need for specific dietary restrictions in patients with epilepsy? Epilepsy & behavior : E&B. vol 6. issue 4. 2005-07-25. PMID:15907756. in the study described here, we attempted to identify nurses' and physicians' beliefs about and experience with the need for specific dietary restrictions in patients with epilepsy. 2005-07-25 2023-08-12 Not clear
Harinder Jasej. Meditation may predispose to epilepsy: an insight into the alteration in brain environment induced by meditation. Medical hypotheses. vol 64. issue 3. 2005-06-23. PMID:15617849. based on these changes in brain, this paper raises a grave possibility and risk of meditation in developing epilepsy or increasing the severity and frequency of attacks in an already epileptic state, contrary to the popular belief of its remedial role in alleviating epilepsy. 2005-06-23 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jon Stone, Michael Binzer, Michael Sharp. Illness beliefs and locus of control: a comparison of patients with pseudoseizures and epilepsy. Journal of psychosomatic research. vol 57. issue 6. 2005-04-19. PMID:15596160. illness beliefs and locus of control: a comparison of patients with pseudoseizures and epilepsy. 2005-04-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
Jon Stone, Michael Binzer, Michael Sharp. Illness beliefs and locus of control: a comparison of patients with pseudoseizures and epilepsy. Journal of psychosomatic research. vol 57. issue 6. 2005-04-19. PMID:15596160. the aim of this study was to examine the illness beliefs and locus of control of patients with recent onset pseudoseizures and to compare these with patients with recent onset epilepsy. 2005-04-19 2023-08-12 Not clear
Hanif Ismail, John Wright, Penny Rhodes, Neil Smal. Religious beliefs about causes and treatment of epilepsy. The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners. vol 55. issue 510. 2005-04-14. PMID:15667762. religious beliefs about causes and treatment of epilepsy. 2005-04-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Hanif Ismail, John Wright, Penny Rhodes, Neil Smal. Religious beliefs about causes and treatment of epilepsy. The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners. vol 55. issue 510. 2005-04-14. PMID:15667762. however, little is known about their religious beliefs in relation to epilepsy and the type of south asian therapies that they use to treat the condition. 2005-04-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
H Macit Selekler, Sarper Erdogan, Pervin Iseri, Sezer Komsuogl. The sociodemographic findings, beliefs and behaviours of the patients admitted to Kocaeli University, Faculty of Medicine, Epilepsy Section. Seizure. vol 13. issue 6. 2004-12-14. PMID:15276149. the sociodemographic findings, beliefs and behaviours of the patients admitted to kocaeli university, faculty of medicine, epilepsy section. 2004-12-14 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ann Jacoby, Joanne Gorry, Carrol Gamble, Gus A Bake. Public knowledge, private grief: a study of public attitudes to epilepsy in the United Kingdom and implications for stigma. Epilepsia. vol 45. issue 11. 2004-12-07. PMID:15509242. to understand fully the nature of epilepsy stigma, it is important to examine attitudes and beliefs of not just the "targets" but also of the "perceivers" of stigma. 2004-12-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
Ann Jacoby, Joanne Gorry, Carrol Gamble, Gus A Bake. Public knowledge, private grief: a study of public attitudes to epilepsy in the United Kingdom and implications for stigma. Epilepsia. vol 45. issue 11. 2004-12-07. PMID:15509242. perceivers may hold erroneous beliefs and stereotypes that lead them to have negative expectations of people affected by epilepsy. 2004-12-07 2023-08-12 Not clear
Sallie Baxendal. Epilepsy at the movies: possession to presidential assassination. The Lancet. Neurology. vol 2. issue 12. 2003-12-16. PMID:14636782. while similar reviews of epilepsy in literature have suggested a progression in the understanding of epilepsy over time, this survey of the newer medium found examples of all of the ancient beliefs about epilepsy including demonic or divine possession, genius, lunacy, delinquency, and general "otherness". 2003-12-16 2023-08-12 Not clear
Rosemarie Kobau, Colleen DiIori. Epilepsy self-management: a comparison of self-efficacy and outcome expectancy for medication adherence and lifestyle behaviors among people with epilepsy. Epilepsy & behavior : E&B. vol 4. issue 3. 2003-12-05. PMID:12791322. the purpose of this study was to describe self-efficacy beliefs and outcome expectancies toward medication, seizure, and lifestyle management behaviors among 108 adults with epilepsy. 2003-12-05 2023-08-12 human
Jane Williams, Chris Steel, Gregory B Sharp, Emily DelosReyes, Tonya Phillips, Stephen Bates, Bernadette Lange, May L Griebe. Parental anxiety and quality of life in children with epilepsy. Epilepsy & behavior : E&B. vol 4. issue 5. 2003-12-05. PMID:14527488. parental beliefs and attitudes concerning epilepsy may significantly impact adjustment and quality of life for both the child and family. 2003-12-05 2023-08-12 human
Sheryl R Haut, Mary Vouyiouklis, Shlomo Shinna. Stress and epilepsy: a patient perception survey. Epilepsy & behavior : E&B. vol 4. issue 5. 2003-12-05. PMID:14527493. this belief was not significantly associated with gender, age, location of care, epilepsy classification, or seizure control, but was significantly associated with a shorter duration of epilepsy (p=0.04). 2003-12-05 2023-08-12 human
A Millogo, J Kaboré, E D Traoré, M Druet-Cabanac, P M Preu. [Sociocultural aspects of epilepsy in secondary school students in Bobo-Dioulasso (Burkina Faso)]. Revue neurologique. vol 158. issue 12 Pt 1. 2003-11-10. PMID:12690737. their belief in the contagiousness of epilepsy could be a major reason for discriminating against an epileptic person. 2003-11-10 2023-08-12 Not clear
I Prpic, Z Korotaj, I Vlasic-Cicvaric, E Paucic-Kirincic, A Valerjev, V Toma. Teachers' opinions about capabilities and behavior of children with epilepsy. Epilepsy & behavior : E&B. vol 4. issue 2. 2003-07-03. PMID:12697138. the results reveal that teachers do not have an accurate conception of the capabilities of children with epilepsy and that those beliefs differ from teacher to teacher. 2003-07-03 2023-08-12 Not clear