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Perception of typical migraine images on the internet: Comparison between a metropolis and a smaller rural city in Germany

The medial portrayal of migraine is often stereotypical and inaccurate but reflects how society perceives migraine. The discrepancy between others’ views and the reality of affected individuals may negatively affect access to treatment and the disease course of patients with migraine. This study aim...

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Autores principales: Hamann, Till, Hong, Ja Bin, Lange, Kristin Sophie, Overeem, Lucas Hendrik, Triller, Paul, Rimmele, Florian, Jürgens, Tim Patrick, Kropp, Peter, Reuter, Uwe, Raffaelli, Bianca
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10438019/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37595002
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0290318
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author Hamann, Till
Hong, Ja Bin
Lange, Kristin Sophie
Overeem, Lucas Hendrik
Triller, Paul
Rimmele, Florian
Jürgens, Tim Patrick
Kropp, Peter
Reuter, Uwe
Raffaelli, Bianca
author_facet Hamann, Till
Hong, Ja Bin
Lange, Kristin Sophie
Overeem, Lucas Hendrik
Triller, Paul
Rimmele, Florian
Jürgens, Tim Patrick
Kropp, Peter
Reuter, Uwe
Raffaelli, Bianca
author_sort Hamann, Till
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description The medial portrayal of migraine is often stereotypical and inaccurate but reflects how society perceives migraine. The discrepancy between others’ views and the reality of affected individuals may negatively affect access to treatment and the disease course of patients with migraine. This study aimed to investigate whether images presented in the media as typical migraine attacks are perceived as realistic and representative by migraine patients in Rostock, a smaller town in rural Germany, and compare the results to those from Berlin, a large metropolis. We performed an online survey in Rostock. Migraine patients were shown ten images of migraine attacks, which were among the most downloaded stock pictures on the internet under the search term "migraine". They rated on a scale of 0–100 to what extent the pictures were realistic for migraine attacks (realism score), representative of their own migraine (representation score), or the society’s view of migraine (society score). In addition, we compared our results with a recently published study from the metropolitan region of Berlin. A total of 174 migraine patients completed our survey. Mean (SD) realism, representation, and society scores were 59.9 (17.5), 56.7 (18.3), and 58.4 (17.1) respectively. Images of older patients were perceived as significantly more realistic and representative than those of younger patients (P < .001). Patients in Rostock (rural region) rated the images as significantly more realistic and representative than survey participants in Berlin (metropolis). Migraine patients in a rural region found typical migraine images only moderately realistic and representative but to a higher degree than their counterparts from a metropolis.
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spelling pubmed-104380192023-08-19 Perception of typical migraine images on the internet: Comparison between a metropolis and a smaller rural city in Germany Hamann, Till Hong, Ja Bin Lange, Kristin Sophie Overeem, Lucas Hendrik Triller, Paul Rimmele, Florian Jürgens, Tim Patrick Kropp, Peter Reuter, Uwe Raffaelli, Bianca PLoS One Research Article The medial portrayal of migraine is often stereotypical and inaccurate but reflects how society perceives migraine. The discrepancy between others’ views and the reality of affected individuals may negatively affect access to treatment and the disease course of patients with migraine. This study aimed to investigate whether images presented in the media as typical migraine attacks are perceived as realistic and representative by migraine patients in Rostock, a smaller town in rural Germany, and compare the results to those from Berlin, a large metropolis. We performed an online survey in Rostock. Migraine patients were shown ten images of migraine attacks, which were among the most downloaded stock pictures on the internet under the search term "migraine". They rated on a scale of 0–100 to what extent the pictures were realistic for migraine attacks (realism score), representative of their own migraine (representation score), or the society’s view of migraine (society score). In addition, we compared our results with a recently published study from the metropolitan region of Berlin. A total of 174 migraine patients completed our survey. Mean (SD) realism, representation, and society scores were 59.9 (17.5), 56.7 (18.3), and 58.4 (17.1) respectively. Images of older patients were perceived as significantly more realistic and representative than those of younger patients (P < .001). Patients in Rostock (rural region) rated the images as significantly more realistic and representative than survey participants in Berlin (metropolis). Migraine patients in a rural region found typical migraine images only moderately realistic and representative but to a higher degree than their counterparts from a metropolis. Public Library of Science 2023-08-18 /pmc/articles/PMC10438019/ /pubmed/37595002 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0290318 Text en © 2023 Hamann et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hamann, Till
Hong, Ja Bin
Lange, Kristin Sophie
Overeem, Lucas Hendrik
Triller, Paul
Rimmele, Florian
Jürgens, Tim Patrick
Kropp, Peter
Reuter, Uwe
Raffaelli, Bianca
Perception of typical migraine images on the internet: Comparison between a metropolis and a smaller rural city in Germany
title Perception of typical migraine images on the internet: Comparison between a metropolis and a smaller rural city in Germany
title_full Perception of typical migraine images on the internet: Comparison between a metropolis and a smaller rural city in Germany
title_fullStr Perception of typical migraine images on the internet: Comparison between a metropolis and a smaller rural city in Germany
title_full_unstemmed Perception of typical migraine images on the internet: Comparison between a metropolis and a smaller rural city in Germany
title_short Perception of typical migraine images on the internet: Comparison between a metropolis and a smaller rural city in Germany
title_sort perception of typical migraine images on the internet: comparison between a metropolis and a smaller rural city in germany
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10438019/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37595002
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0290318
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