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¹Ú¼Ò¿¬:Park So-Yeon
ÁÖÇö¿Á:Ju Hyeon-Ok
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Abstract
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate levels and correlations of epilepsy specific knowledge, attitude and anxiety in mothers of children with epilepsy.
Methods: Participants were 176 mothers of children with epilepsy living in B and Y cities. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, t-test, ANOVA, and Pearson correlation coefficients with the SPSS 21.0 program.
Results: Participants scored 57.2 (¡¾1.7) out of 100 points on epilepsy-related knowledge; 35.6 (¡¾5.0) out of 48 points on attitude toward epilepsy; 58.1 (¡¾15.3) out of 85 on anxiety related to a child¡¯s epileptic condition. The participants had higher levels of epilepsy-related knowledge if their family monthly income was three million KRW or higher (t=-2.92, p=.004); if there was no side effect from the medication (t=-2.91, p=.004); and if the mothers¡¯ perception of the child¡¯s health was good (F=6.181, p=.001). There was a positive correlation between knowledge and attitude related to epilepsy (r=.321, p<.001), and a negative correlation between knowledge and anxiety (r=-.257, p=.001).
Conclusion: Findings indicate that interventions which reduce mothers¡¯ anxiety by providing epilepsy specific knowledge and help to achieve more positive attitudes to better ways of coping with child¡¯s disease.
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KeyWords
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Epilepsy, Mothers, Knowledge, Attitude, Anxiety
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