2017
DOI: 10.1111/head.13021
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Psychological Factors Associated With Chronic Migraine and Severe Migraine‐Related Disability: An Observational Study in a Tertiary Headache Center

Abstract: Objective To evaluate relationships among modifiable psychological factors and chronic migraine and severe migraine-related disability in a clinic-based sample of persons with migraine. Background Evidence evaluating relationships between modifiable psychological factors and chronic migraine and severe migraine-related disability is lacking in people with migraine presenting for routine clinical care. Methods Adults with migraine completed surveys during routinely scheduled visits to a tertiary headache ce… Show more

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“…Although less frequently endorsed, the implications of school interference items underscore the pervasiveness of burden incurred by adolescents when a parent has a migraine. Adolescents reported that their parent's migraine caused them to miss school and adversely affected their grades, consistent with established findings supporting an association between school absences and poorer academic performance . In fact, a strong association between poor attendance and lower standardized test (ie, National Assessment of Educational Progress) scores has been demonstrated in every state and each of 21 urban districts studied, regardless of geographic location, size, or student composition …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Although less frequently endorsed, the implications of school interference items underscore the pervasiveness of burden incurred by adolescents when a parent has a migraine. Adolescents reported that their parent's migraine caused them to miss school and adversely affected their grades, consistent with established findings supporting an association between school absences and poorer academic performance . In fact, a strong association between poor attendance and lower standardized test (ie, National Assessment of Educational Progress) scores has been demonstrated in every state and each of 21 urban districts studied, regardless of geographic location, size, or student composition …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Consistent with other studies, we found that migraine disability is inversely related to socioeconomic status 33 and strongly associated with depression. 34 In addition, we observed correlation between education level and depression in headache patients. Exploratory analyses also showed that depression and anxiety are statistically related to medication and narcotic overuse.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…14 Consecutive patients were recruited from the waiting room of a headache center in the Bronx, NY. Inclusion criteria were: 1) current physician diagnosis of migraine, 2) currently met criteria for migraine according to the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD-3 beta) 28 using the American Migraine Study (AMS/American Migraine Prevalence and Prevention (AMPP) study diagnostic module), 29,30 3) aged 18 and over, 4) ability to read English, and 5) capacity to consent.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%