Sociocultural representations of epilepsy in the Central African Republic: A door-to-door survey

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Mbelesso, Pascal [1 ]
Luna, Jaime [2 ,3 ]
Yangatimbi, Emmanuel [1 ]
Mboukou, Cyrille [4 ]
Preux, Pierre-Marie [2 ,3 ]
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[1] Amitie Hosp, Dept Neurol, Bangui, Cent Afr Republ
[2] INSERM, U1094, Trop Neuroepidemiol, Limoges, France
[3] Univ Limoges, CNRS, Trop Neuroepidemiol,UMR S 1094, Inst Neuroepidemiol & Trop Neurol,FR 3503,GEIST, F-87000 Limoges, France
[4] Bangui Univ, Fac Hlth Sci, Bangui, Cent Afr Republ
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Epilepsy; Central African Republic; Door-to-door survey; Sociocultural; Misconception; Misrepresentations; Prevalence; PERCEIVED STIGMA; PEOPLE; EPIDEMIOLOGY; DEPRESSION; COMMUNITY; MEDICINE; KENYA;
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10.1016/j.seizure.2019.02.018
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Purpose: To describe sociocultural representations of epilepsy in a sub-Saharan Africa rural community using a population-based approach. Method: A cross-sectional door-to-door survey was underway on a rural community of the Central African Republic in 2015. A two-stage stratified sampling was performed. Trained care personnel performed individual face-to-face interviews. A standardized questionnaire was used to assess epilepsy. We collected sociodemographic data and cultural representations toward epilepsy in general population. Results: Overall, 1023 participants were interviewed. Epilepsy prevalence was 11.7 (95%CI 6.7-20.4) per 1000 people. In the rural community, epilepsy was identified as a supernatural disease related to bad luck (40.4%), witchcraft (31.3%) or a curse (28.3%). Epilepsy was confused with a mental disorder in 75.9% of subjects. Three quarters of participants (75.3%) considered epilepsy as a contagious disease. Saliva was mainly mentioned as a means of transmission in 63.8%. More than half of participants preferred or recommended traditional treatments. Only 24.8% believed in the efficacy of medical treatment for epilepsy. Conclusions: Epilepsy misconceptions are highly prevalent in rural sub-Saharan Africa. Understanding misrepresentations is an essential phase to develop culturally appropriate interventional programs in order to improve medical treatment adherence, quality of life, and to decrease stigma. Campaigns to raise awareness are needed in urban and rural population to reduce misconception and combat stigmatization.
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