2006
DOI: 10.1111/j.1526-4610.2006.00469.x
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The Prevalence and Impact of Migraine Headache in Bipolar Disorder: Results From the Canadian Community Health Survey

Abstract: Bipolar disorder with comorbid migraine is prevalent and associated with greater dysfunction and medical service utilization, notable in males. Opportunistic screening and surveillance for bipolar and comorbid migraine is warranted.

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“…It has been frequently used in prior research studies on a wide range of topics, including estimates of cost-related nonadherence. 4,10,11 Working in collaboration with Statistics Canada, we designed a module containing a broad set of questions regarding the consequences of out-of-pocket drug costs. 12 All the questions in the module were based on validated questions used in previous studies or in previous versions of the Canadian Community Health Survey.…”
Section: Data Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been frequently used in prior research studies on a wide range of topics, including estimates of cost-related nonadherence. 4,10,11 Working in collaboration with Statistics Canada, we designed a module containing a broad set of questions regarding the consequences of out-of-pocket drug costs. 12 All the questions in the module were based on validated questions used in previous studies or in previous versions of the Canadian Community Health Survey.…”
Section: Data Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Males with bipolar disorder who have migraines are more likely to have an earlier onset of illness and higher prevalence of anxiety disorders, whereas females with bipolar disorder who have migraines have higher rates of comorbid medical problems (McIntyre 2006).…”
Section: Migrainementioning
confidence: 99%
“…17,18 A 5% error rate and 95% reliability rate were assumed, making a total sample size of 201 subjects to which 15% was added to allow for possible refusals or losses, yielding a final sample size of 230 patients.…”
Section: Samplementioning
confidence: 99%