Table 6.
Items of the attitude score and teachers' positive attitude answers.
| Attitude items | Positive attitude answer | Percentage of teachers with positive attitude | |
|---|---|---|---|
| All | |||
| (n = 824) | |||
| n | (%) | ||
| Persons with epilepsy have the same rights as all people. | Agree | 752 | (91.3) |
| Equal employment opportunities should be available to individuals with epilepsy. | Agree | 662 | (75.5) |
| Insurance companies should not deny insurance to individuals with epilepsy. | Agree | 545 | (66.1) |
| Persons with epilepsy should be prohibited from driving. | Disagree | 129 | (15.7) |
| Persons with epilepsy should not be prohibited from marrying. | Agree | 551 | (66.9) |
| The individual with epilepsy should not be prevented from having children. | Agree | 522 | (63.3) |
| The onset of epileptic seizures in a spouse is sufficient reason for divorce. | Disagree | 543 | (65.9) |
| Persons with epilepsy are a danger to the public. | Disagree | 586 | (71.1) |
| Persons with epilepsy are more likely to develop and express criminal tendencies than are other people. | Disagree | 515 | (62.5) |
| Families of children with epilepsy should not be provided with supportive social services. | Disagree | 620 | (75.2) |
| Parents should expect of their child who has epilepsy what they expect of other children. | Agree | 429 | (52.1) |
| The responsibility for educating children with epilepsy rests on the community. | Agree | 630 | (76.5) |
| Schools should not place children with epilepsy in regular classrooms. | Disagree | 482 | (58.5) |
| Children need to be protected from classmates who have epilepsy. | Disagree | 389 | (47.2) |
| Children with epilepsy should attend regular public schools. | Agree | 379 | (46.0) |