2021
DOI: 10.1177/03331024211038526
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What do people want to know about “Growing Up with Migraine”? Results of a preference survey of people with lived experience to guide future research

Abstract: In recent years, emphasis has been placed on conducting headache research that is patient-centered to more explicitly incorporate the input of people who live with headache diseases. The Growing Up with Migraine Study was developed with this intention using a two-step process: 1. develop and administer a survey to identify research areas that matter most to people with adolescent migraine and/or their caregivers and 2. use the survey results to guide future secondary data analyses. This brief report summarizes… Show more

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“…Recently, as the first part of the current Growing Up with Migraine Project, we conducted an online web survey to better understand what areas of research are of greatest interest to individuals impacted by adolescent migraine (i.e., adolescents with migraine, parents/caregivers with a child with adolescent migraine, adults with a history of adolescent migraine). 19 Findings supported the exploration of adolescent migraine comorbidities and co-occurring conditions (described as "connections to other conditions") with a focus on how these change from adolescence through adulthood.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 53%
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“…Recently, as the first part of the current Growing Up with Migraine Project, we conducted an online web survey to better understand what areas of research are of greatest interest to individuals impacted by adolescent migraine (i.e., adolescents with migraine, parents/caregivers with a child with adolescent migraine, adults with a history of adolescent migraine). 19 Findings supported the exploration of adolescent migraine comorbidities and co-occurring conditions (described as "connections to other conditions") with a focus on how these change from adolescence through adulthood.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 53%
“…Previous migraine comorbidity research has focused almost exclusively on the adult population, but individuals impacted by migraine are also interested in adolescents and longer-term health outcomes. 19 The present work helps to fill this void by contributing new findings to the headache literature that show that adolescent migraine is linked to many medical and psychological conditions during young adulthood and adulthood. Specifically, when looking across the available W4 and W5 SR-MDs, PR-AdMig was related at W4 or W5 to nine of 11 previously associated conditions and one of four previously unassociated conditions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
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