Original paper
‘I’d rather you didn’t come’: The impact of stigma on exercising with epilepsy
Abstract
Epilepsy is a common but hidden disorder, leading to stigma in everyday life. Despite stigma being widely researched, little is known about the impact of stigma for people with epilepsy within a sports and exercise setting. Using constructionist grounded theory, we explored the barriers and adaptations to exercise for people with epilepsy. Three focus groups (2–3 participants per group) and three semi-structured interviews were conducted (11...
Paper Details
Title
‘I’d rather you didn’t come’: The impact of stigma on exercising with epilepsy
Published Date
Sep 14, 2017
Journal
Volume
24
Issue
10
Pages
1345 - 1355
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