2016
DOI: 10.1111/head.12843
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Impaired Mood in Headache Clinic Patients: Associations With the Perceived Hindrance and Attainability of Personal Goals

Abstract: The results of this preliminary study suggest that perceptions of increased goal hindrance and decreased goal attainability may indeed be a risk factor for impaired mood in the headache clinic population and highlight the need for further, longitudinal research. Obtaining more insight into goal processes (eg, what types of goals are specifically disturbed, which goal adjustment strategies are (mal)adaptive) may help to identify ways to improve outcomes in the headache clinic population.

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“…Treatment options are based on the severity and frequency of headaches, with the goal to prevent attacks and treat them efficiently and effectively when they occur. Outcomes for patients treated for headache include frequency, duration, severity, need for medication, functional impairment, contact points with outpatient providers, hospitalization, and need for urgent or emergency care 2–8 . Outpatient care for patients with headache include home care, primary care, emergency department (ED) care, and specialty clinics—including dedicated headache clinics (HCs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treatment options are based on the severity and frequency of headaches, with the goal to prevent attacks and treat them efficiently and effectively when they occur. Outcomes for patients treated for headache include frequency, duration, severity, need for medication, functional impairment, contact points with outpatient providers, hospitalization, and need for urgent or emergency care 2–8 . Outpatient care for patients with headache include home care, primary care, emergency department (ED) care, and specialty clinics—including dedicated headache clinics (HCs).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Headache is one of the most common diseases presenting to outpatient neurology clinics worldwide. 1,2 Headache disorders can lead to reduction in work productivity and affect the social life of the patients. 1 The two most common primary subtypes are tension-type headache (TTH) and migraine.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, to investigate goal disturbance specifically related to MS, we conducted a semistructured interview based on the 'Personal Project Analysis' procedure (PPA, Little, 1983). Similar approaches have been adopted in studies on chronic pain (Ciere, Visser, Lebbink, Sanderman, & Fleer, 2016;Crombez, Lauwerier, Goubert, & Van Damme, 2016). Here, individuals with MS were required to generate three goals (one of which being an MS-related goal), and to rate these goals on various goal appraisal dimensions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%