To identify possible sources of stigma of epilepsy in key informant groups, "mini-ethnographic" studies were conducted in rural and urban locations in China. Data collected from 45 semistructured interviews and 8 focus group discussions (6 persons each) were analyzed to investigate the world experienced by people with epilepsy. Underpinned by a social constructionist approach to data analysis, emerging themes were identified with the use of computer-assisted data analysis (NVivo 8). A hierarchical model was then constructed, to include practical level issues (attitudes toward risk, attitudes toward costs of epilepsy) and cultural level issues (contrast between rurality and tradition and urbanization and modernity in the Chinese context). The analysis enriches current research on factors and sources of stigma of epilepsy and highlights issues for future practice. (C) 2011 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
基金:
U.S. National Institutes of HealthUnited States Department of Health & Human ServicesNational Institutes of Health (NIH) - USA [R21 NS048839-02]; Global Campaign Against Epilepsy; (China) National Key Project (973)National Basic Research Program of China [2007CB5119001]; National Yang Zi Scholar Program; Peking UniversityPeking University [20020903]
第一作者机构:[5]Peking Univ, Inst Populat Res, Beijing 100871, Peoples R China
推荐引用方式(GB/T 7714):
Yang Rong-Rong,Wang Wen-Zhi,Snape Dee,et al.Stigma of people with epilepsy in China: Views of health professionals, teachers, employers, and community leaders[J].EPILEPSY & BEHAVIOR.2011,21(3):261-266.doi:10.1016/j.yebeh.2011.04.001.
APA:
Yang, Rong-Rong,Wang, Wen-Zhi,Snape, Dee,Chen, Gong,Zhang, Lei...&Jacoby, Ann.(2011).Stigma of people with epilepsy in China: Views of health professionals, teachers, employers, and community leaders.EPILEPSY & BEHAVIOR,21,(3)
MLA:
Yang, Rong-Rong,et al."Stigma of people with epilepsy in China: Views of health professionals, teachers, employers, and community leaders".EPILEPSY & BEHAVIOR 21..3(2011):261-266