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Attitudes toward epilepsy assessed by the SAPE questionnaire in Germany - Comparison of its psychometric properties and results in a web-based vs. face-to-face survey

Authors :
Theodor W. May
Margarete Pfäfflin
Christian G. Bien
Hajo M. Hamer
Martin Holtkamp
Dietz Rating
Andreas Schulze-Bonhage
Hans-Beatus Straub
Adam Strzelczyk
Rupprecht Thorbecke
Source :
Epilepsybehavior : EB. 130
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The aims of this study were (1) to investigate psychometric properties of a new questionnaire (SAPE, Scales of the Attitudes toward People with Epilepsy) that assesses attitudes toward people with epilepsy (PWE) (2) to compare the effects of mode of survey administration (web-based vs. face-to-face) on attitudes, and (3) to identify predictors of attitudes.; METHODS: A face-to-face and a web-based survey were performed in Germany. Weighting factors were used to achieve representative samples of the German population. Reliability and validity of the 6 scales of the SAPE (social distance, stereotypes, personal concerns, and emotional reactions differentiated by fear, anger, and pity) were evaluated and compared for both surveys. Epilepsy knowledge was also assessed. General linear models were performed to investigate predictors of attitudes toward PWE including the type of survey.; RESULTS: In total, 1001 participants of the web-based survey and 1026 participants of face-to-face survey were included. Psychometric analyses indicated satisfactory reliability and validity of the scales and differed only slightly between modes of survey. In both surveys, fears and concerns were more pronounced than stereotypes and social distance. However, mean values of two scales were slightly or moderately higher in the face-to-face survey indicating more negative attitudes toward PWE (p

Details

ISSN :
15255069
Volume :
130
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Epilepsybehavior : EB
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....3d7d05b23ec5460c83b3eff5b15625c2