| Literature DB >> 25674487 |
Hamidreza Riasi1, Ali Rajabpour Sanati2, Kazem Ghaemi3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: No previous studies have examined marital status of patients with epilepsy and epilepsy-related factors on perceived and enacted stigmas in Iran. In the present study, marital status of patients with epilepsy (PWE's) in Birjand city in the east of Iran was investigated.Entities:
Keywords: Epilepsy; Iran; Marital status; Stigma
Year: 2014 PMID: 25674487 PMCID: PMC4320190 DOI: 10.1186/2193-1801-3-762
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Springerplus ISSN: 2193-1801
Characteristics of participants
| PWE’s |
|
| |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Men | Women | ||||
|
| (n = 179) | (n = 195) | 372 | 14.21 | 0.51 |
| Mean ± SD | 27.44 ± 6.57 | 27.93 ± 7.76 | |||
|
| 372 | 5.3 | <0.001 | ||
| 18-20 | 43 (24.0%) | 65 (33.3%) | |||
| 21-30 | 72 (40.2%) | 41 (21.1%) | |||
| 31-40 | 64 (35.8%) | 89 (45.6%) | |||
|
| 372 | 21.7 | |||
| Mean ± SD | 12.78 ± 9.69 | 13.61 ± 9.42 | 0.45 | ||
|
| 372 | 8.3 | 0.4 | ||
| ≤10 | 92 (51.4%) | 93 (47.7%) | |||
| 11-20 | 47 (26.3%) | 49 (25.1%) | |||
| 21-30 | 25 (14.0%) | 40 (20.5%) | |||
| 31-40 | 15 (8.4%) | 13 (6.7%) | |||
|
| 372 | 22.5 | 0.015 | ||
| Not educated (0) | 40 (22.3%) | 23 (11.8%) | |||
| Elementary school (1–6) | 39 (21.8%) | 60 (30.8%) | |||
| Secondary school (7–9) | 24 (13.4%) | 35 (17.9%) | |||
| High school (10–12) | 35 (19.6%) | 44 (22.6%) | |||
| College & university (>12) | 41 (22.9%) | 33 (16.9%) | |||
|
| 372 | 32.4 | <0.001 | ||
| Single | 19 (10.6%) | 48 (24.6%) | |||
| Married | 77 (43.0%) | 25 (12.8%) | |||
| Divorced | 83 (46.4%) | 122 (62.6%) | |||
|
| 372 | 9.3 | 0.732 | ||
| TCE | 152 (84.9%) | 159 (81.5%) | |||
| ME | 13 (7.3%) | 18 (9.2%) | |||
| TE | 11 (6.1%) | 16 (8.2%) | |||
| AE | 3 (1.7%) | 2 (1.0%) | |||
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PWE: Patients with epilepsy; n: number of respondents to the corresponding question; SD: standard deviation; TCE: Tonic-clonic epilepsy; ME: Myoclonic Epilepsy; TE: Temporal Epilepsy; AE: Absence Epilepsy.
abased on ILAE classification.
bNot included in the statistical analysis.
The potential contributing factors affecting the status of single participants
| Factors | Single (n = 67) | Logistic regression | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes (n = 36) | No (n = 31) | AOR (95% CI) | AF | ||
| Gender | |||||
| Men | 5 (7.4%) | 14 (20.9%) | 1 | - | |
| Women | 31 (46.3%) | 17 (25.4%) | 7.78 (3.38-15.62) | <0.001 | Age |
| Age | |||||
| 30-40 | 17 (25.4%) | 11 (16.4%) | 1 | - | |
| 18-29 | 19 (28.3%) | 20 (29.8%) | 5.57 (1.93-16.09) | 0.01 | Gender |
| Age of seizure onset | |||||
| > 18 | 11 (16.4%) | 13 (19.4%) | 1 | - | |
| ≤ 18 | 25 (37.3%) | 18 (26.9%) | 2.03 (0.8-5.16) | 0.153 | Gender |
| Level of education | |||||
| > High school | 3 (4.5%) | 7 (10.4%) | 1 | - | |
| ≤ High school | 33 (49.2%) | 24 (35.8%) | 1.63 (0.93-2.88) | 0.08 | Age, Gender |
n: number of respondents to the corresponding question; AOR: Adjusted Odds Ratio; CI: Confidence Interval, AF: Adjusted Factor.
The potential contributing factors affecting the status of divorced participants
| Factors | Divorce (n = 205) | Logistic regression | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes (n = 137) | No (n = 68) | AOR (95% CI) | AF | ||
| Gender | |||||
| Men | 57 (27.8%) | 26 (12.7%) | 1 | - | |
| Women | 80 (39.0%) | 42 (20.5%) | 4.5 (2.65-7.65) | 0.001 | Age |
| Age | |||||
| 30-40 | 63 (30.7%) | 33 (16.1%) | 1 | - | |
| 18-29 | 74 (36.0%) | 35 (17.1%) | 5.57 (1.93-16.09) | 0.001 | Gender |
| Age of seizure onset | |||||
| > 18 | 40 (19.5%) | 15 (7.3%) | 1 | - | |
| ≤ 18 | 97 (47.3%) | 53 (25.8%) | 2.03 (0.8-5.18) | 0.14 | Gender |
| Level of education | |||||
| > High school | 22 (10.7%) | 15 (7.3%) | 1 | - | |
| ≤ High school | 115 (56.1%) | 53 (25.8%) | 1.63 (0.93-2.88) | 0.089 | Age, Gender |
n: number of respondents to the corresponding question; AOR: Adjusted Odds Ratio; CI: Confidence Interval, AF: Adjusted Factor.
Relationship among perceived and enacted stigma and divorce rate
| Questions | Divorce rate | df | p-value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Spouse made aware before marriage, n = 306 | 372 | 0.135 | |
| Yes (n = 164, 53.6%) | 116(70.7%) | ||
| No (n = 142, 46.4%) | 89(62.7%) | ||
| Disadvantages in marriage negotiation, n = 307 | 372 | 0.84 | |
| Yes (n = 145, 47.2%) | 96(66.2%) | ||
| No (n = 162, 52.8%) | 109(67.3%) | ||
| Treated inappropriately by spouse, n = 307 | 372 | <0.001 | |
| Yes (n = 199, 64.8%) | 157(78.9%) | ||
| No (n = 108, 35.2%) | 48(44.4%) | ||
| Spouse filed for divorce, n = 307 | 372 | <0.001 | |
| Yes (n = 239, 77.9%) | 192(80.3%) | ||
| No (n = 68, 22.1%) | 13(19.1%) | ||
| Spouse understands the illness well, n = 307 | 372 | 0.55 | |
| Yes (n = 164, 53.4%) | 112(68.3%) | ||
| No (n = 143, 46.6%) | 93(65%) |
n: number of respondents to the corresponding question.