Introduction: Epilepsy is a chronic non-communicable disease that affects the brain. There are around 50 million patients with epilepsy worldwide. However, there are a lot of studies have shown a misconception regarding epilepsy among different communities. This study was conducted in the Hail region, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to measure the level of awareness, knowledge, and behaviors toward epilepsy. Methods: A cross-sectional study including a questionnaire formed of 14 validated questions, distributed to the people residing in the Hail region, from September 17 to September 26, 2019. Results: The Questionnaire applied to 384 participants and most of them were less than or equal 25 years old)42.4%). Ninety-four present of 384 respondents had heard or read about epilepsy and there were only 12% would prevent their children from socializing with a child with epilepsy. While most of the participants (78.4%) agreed that patient with epilepsy has a right to not be barred from a job. Sixty-seven percent of participants cited mental disorder as the most common cause of epilepsy followed by brain disorders and 96.4% of participants chose convulsant and shaking as a symptom of epilepsy followed by loss of consciousness. Conclusion: The level of awareness and attitudes toward epilepsy in the Hail region were quite good, but society still needs to raise the level of knowledge and correct misconceptions.
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