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People with epilepsy still feel stigmatized

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Those affected with epilepsy have long been subject to stigmatization. This may have manifold negative effects, for example social isolation, low self‐esteem, reduced quality of life and worsening of seizures. Click to show full abstract

Those affected with epilepsy have long been subject to stigmatization. This may have manifold negative effects, for example social isolation, low self‐esteem, reduced quality of life and worsening of seizures.

Keywords: feel stigmatized; still feel; people epilepsy; epilepsy still

Journal Title: Acta Neurologica Scandinavica
Year Published: 2021

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