Changes in public attitude toward epilepsy in Hungary since 1994. A multicriteria weighting analysis.
Mengesha Srahbzu BiresawJózsef VitraiPéter HalászVivian CorreaAnna SzucsPublished in: Epilepsia open (2024)
The knowledge of the Hungarian population about epilepsy and their attitude toward people with epilepsy has been improved since 1994. People from rural areas have shown more acceptance for people with epilepsy. Those people who completed secondary education were significantly more prone to stigmatization than those with primary education.