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. 2016 Jun 15;2016:5138952. doi: 10.1155/2016/5138952

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)