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Period prevalence of self-reported headache in the general population in Germany from 1995–2005 and 2009: results from annual nationwide population-based cross-sectional surveys

BACKGROUND: Although primary headache is the most frequent neurological disorder and there is some evidence that the prevalence rates have increased in recent years, no long-term data on the annual prevalence of headache are available for Germany. The objective of the study was therefore to obtain l...

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Autores principales: Straube, Andreas, Aicher, Bernhard, Förderreuther, Steffanie, Eggert, Thomas, Köppel, Janin, Möller, Stefan, Schneider, Roland, Haag, Gunther
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Publicado: Springer 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3620427/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23565641
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1129-2377-14-11
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author Straube, Andreas
Aicher, Bernhard
Förderreuther, Steffanie
Eggert, Thomas
Köppel, Janin
Möller, Stefan
Schneider, Roland
Haag, Gunther
author_facet Straube, Andreas
Aicher, Bernhard
Förderreuther, Steffanie
Eggert, Thomas
Köppel, Janin
Möller, Stefan
Schneider, Roland
Haag, Gunther
author_sort Straube, Andreas
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description BACKGROUND: Although primary headache is the most frequent neurological disorder and there is some evidence that the prevalence rates have increased in recent years, no long-term data on the annual prevalence of headache are available for Germany. The objective of the study was therefore to obtain long-term data on the period prevalence of headache in the general population in Germany by means of population-based cross-sectional annual surveys (1995–2005 and 2009). METHODS: These surveys were conducted as face-to-face paper-and-pencil interviews from 1995 through 2004, and from 2005 onwards as computer-aided personal interviews. The reported headaches were self-diagnosed by the interviewees. Per year, approximately 640 trained interviewers interviewed between 10,898 and 12,538 German-speaking individuals aged 14 and older and living in private households in the whole of Germany (response rate: 67.4% and 73.1%, gross samples: 16,026 to 18,176 subjects). A total of more than 146,000 face-to-face interviews were analyzed. RESULTS: The one-year headache prevalence remained stable over the entry period, with 58.9% (95%CI 57.7–60.1) to 62.5% (95%CI 61.3–63.7) (p=0.07). Women showed consistently higher prevalence rates than men (females: 67.3 (95%CI 65.7–68.9) to 70.7% (95%CI 69.1–72.3), males: 48.4% (95%CI 46.5–50.3) to 54.3% (95%CI 52.4–56.2)), and both sexes showed a bell-shaped age dependence with peaks in the 30–39 age group. A stable slightly higher prevalence was observed in urban versus rural areas (p<0.0001), and there was also a significant trend towards higher prevalence rates in groups with a monthly household income larger than 3,500 € (p=0.03). CONCLUSION: The overall headache prevalence remained stable in Germany in the last 15 years.
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spelling pubmed-36204272013-04-11 Period prevalence of self-reported headache in the general population in Germany from 1995–2005 and 2009: results from annual nationwide population-based cross-sectional surveys Straube, Andreas Aicher, Bernhard Förderreuther, Steffanie Eggert, Thomas Köppel, Janin Möller, Stefan Schneider, Roland Haag, Gunther J Headache Pain Research Article BACKGROUND: Although primary headache is the most frequent neurological disorder and there is some evidence that the prevalence rates have increased in recent years, no long-term data on the annual prevalence of headache are available for Germany. The objective of the study was therefore to obtain long-term data on the period prevalence of headache in the general population in Germany by means of population-based cross-sectional annual surveys (1995–2005 and 2009). METHODS: These surveys were conducted as face-to-face paper-and-pencil interviews from 1995 through 2004, and from 2005 onwards as computer-aided personal interviews. The reported headaches were self-diagnosed by the interviewees. Per year, approximately 640 trained interviewers interviewed between 10,898 and 12,538 German-speaking individuals aged 14 and older and living in private households in the whole of Germany (response rate: 67.4% and 73.1%, gross samples: 16,026 to 18,176 subjects). A total of more than 146,000 face-to-face interviews were analyzed. RESULTS: The one-year headache prevalence remained stable over the entry period, with 58.9% (95%CI 57.7–60.1) to 62.5% (95%CI 61.3–63.7) (p=0.07). Women showed consistently higher prevalence rates than men (females: 67.3 (95%CI 65.7–68.9) to 70.7% (95%CI 69.1–72.3), males: 48.4% (95%CI 46.5–50.3) to 54.3% (95%CI 52.4–56.2)), and both sexes showed a bell-shaped age dependence with peaks in the 30–39 age group. A stable slightly higher prevalence was observed in urban versus rural areas (p<0.0001), and there was also a significant trend towards higher prevalence rates in groups with a monthly household income larger than 3,500 € (p=0.03). CONCLUSION: The overall headache prevalence remained stable in Germany in the last 15 years. Springer 2013 2013-02-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3620427/ /pubmed/23565641 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1129-2377-14-11 Text en Copyright ©2013 Straube et al; licensee Springer. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Straube, Andreas
Aicher, Bernhard
Förderreuther, Steffanie
Eggert, Thomas
Köppel, Janin
Möller, Stefan
Schneider, Roland
Haag, Gunther
Period prevalence of self-reported headache in the general population in Germany from 1995–2005 and 2009: results from annual nationwide population-based cross-sectional surveys
title Period prevalence of self-reported headache in the general population in Germany from 1995–2005 and 2009: results from annual nationwide population-based cross-sectional surveys
title_full Period prevalence of self-reported headache in the general population in Germany from 1995–2005 and 2009: results from annual nationwide population-based cross-sectional surveys
title_fullStr Period prevalence of self-reported headache in the general population in Germany from 1995–2005 and 2009: results from annual nationwide population-based cross-sectional surveys
title_full_unstemmed Period prevalence of self-reported headache in the general population in Germany from 1995–2005 and 2009: results from annual nationwide population-based cross-sectional surveys
title_short Period prevalence of self-reported headache in the general population in Germany from 1995–2005 and 2009: results from annual nationwide population-based cross-sectional surveys
title_sort period prevalence of self-reported headache in the general population in germany from 1995–2005 and 2009: results from annual nationwide population-based cross-sectional surveys
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3620427/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23565641
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1129-2377-14-11
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