A multicultural comparative study of self-stigma in epilepsy: Differences across four cultures

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Epilepsia Open Pub Date : 2024-09-26 DOI:10.1002/epi4.13051
Takayuki Iwayama, Kimihito Mizuno, Esra Yildiz, Kheng-Seang Lim, Soon Ming Yi, Yee Joe Lynn, Ching Woon Hin, Jason Chia Zhi Jean, Si-Lei Fong, Yu Xuen, Ong Zhi Qian, Izumi Kuramochi
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Abstract

Objective

Epilepsy is a neurological disorder characterized by recurrent seizures, exhibiting variance in prevalence and treatment availability across diverse geopolitical contexts and cultural milieus. The stigma associated with epilepsy is a significant global issue affecting the quality of life (QOL) of people with epilepsy (PWE). This study aims to examine the relationship between self-stigma and depressive symptoms in PWE, with a particular emphasis on understanding the manifestations of these across different cultural contexts. We aim to enhance the provision of customized care to diverse cultural settings, fostering the adoption of healthier lifestyles for PWE.

Methods

We recruited PWE who received treatment at specialized medical facilities for epilepsy in Japan, Malaysia (Chinese, Malay), and Turkey from February to October 2023. The Epilepsy Self-Stigma Scales (ESSS), Neurological Disorders Depression Inventory for Epilepsy (NDDI-E), and Generalized Anxiety Disorder 7 (GAD-7) in local languages were used to assess self-stigma, depressive symptoms, and anxiety.

Results

The ESSS total scores were significantly higher among the Turkish and Japanese cohorts (F [3, 406] = 6.57, p < 0.001, η2 = 0.05). In addition, the self-stigma observed moderate positive correlations for depressive symptoms (rs = 0.41–0.50, Ps < 0.001) and anxiety (rs = 0.42–0.44, Ps < 0.001). The ANCOVA findings suggested that the notable variations in self-stigma, as found in the one-way ANOVA conducted across four cultures, were reduced when taking into consideration depressed symptoms. Our finding highlights the potential influence of mental health factors over cultural factors concerning self-stigma.

Significance

The manifestation of self-stigmatization within epilepsy exhibits distinctions across diverse cultural cohorts, regardless of the demographic and clinical variation, yet demonstrates a significant correlation with psychological factors. In subsequent research endeavors, we should comprehensively investigate these subtle differences, their potential impact on patient care, and the development of supportive approaches.

Plain Language Summary

This cross-cultural study reveals significant variations in self-stigma among people with epilepsy across different cultural contexts, with Turkish and Japanese cohorts showing higher levels. Self-stigma demonstrated moderate positive correlations with depressive symptoms and anxiety across all cultures. Notably, differences in self-stigma were reduced when accounting for depressive symptoms, suggesting that mental health factors may have a stronger influence than cultural factors. These findings underscore the importance of considering both cultural and psychological aspects in developing targeted interventions to address self-stigma in epilepsy care.

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癫痫患者自我污名的多文化比较研究:四种文化的差异。
目的:癫痫是一种以反复发作为特征的神经系统疾病,在不同的地缘政治环境和文化背景下,其发病率和治疗可用性存在差异。与癫痫相关的耻辱感是影响癫痫患者生活质量(QOL)的一个重要全球性问题。本研究旨在探讨癫痫患者的自我污名化与抑郁症状之间的关系,尤其侧重于了解这些症状在不同文化背景下的表现形式。我们的目标是加强为不同文化背景的人提供量身定制的护理服务,促进PWE采用更健康的生活方式:我们招募了 2023 年 2 月至 10 月期间在日本、马来西亚(华人、马来人)和土耳其的癫痫专科医疗机构接受治疗的残疾人。采用当地语言的癫痫自我耻辱感量表(ESSS)、癫痫神经症抑郁量表(NDDI-E)和广泛性焦虑症 7(GAD-7)来评估自我耻辱感、抑郁症状和焦虑:土耳其人和日本人的 ESSS 总分明显更高(F [3, 406] = 6.57,P 2 = 0.05)。此外,自我鄙视与抑郁症状呈中度正相关(rs = 0.41-0.50, Ps 显著性:癫痫患者的自我鄙视表现在不同文化群体中表现出差异,无论人口统计学和临床差异如何,但都与心理因素有显著相关性。在后续的研究工作中,我们应全面调查这些微妙的差异、它们对患者护理的潜在影响以及支持性方法的开发。白话摘要:这项跨文化研究揭示了不同文化背景下癫痫患者自我鄙视的显著差异,其中土耳其和日本群体的自我鄙视程度较高。在所有文化背景下,自我鄙视与抑郁症状和焦虑都呈中度正相关。值得注意的是,当考虑到抑郁症状时,自我烙印的差异有所减少,这表明心理健康因素的影响可能比文化因素更大。这些发现强调了在制定有针对性的干预措施以解决癫痫护理中的自我污名问题时,同时考虑文化和心理因素的重要性。
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Epilepsia Open
Epilepsia Open Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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