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The relationship between headache and religious attendance (the Nord-Trøndelag health study- HUNT)

BACKGROUND: Religious belief can be used as a pain coping strategy. Our purpose was to evaluate the relationship between headache and religious activity using prospective data from a large population-based study. METHODS: This longitudinal cohort study used data from two consecutive surveys in the N...

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Autores principales: Tronvik, Erling, Sørensen, Torgeir, Linde, Mattias, Bendtsen, Lars, Artto, Ville, Laurell, Katarina, Kallela, Mikko, Zwart, John-Anker, Hagen, Knut
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Publicado: Springer 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3880847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24386923
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1129-2377-15-1
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author Tronvik, Erling
Sørensen, Torgeir
Linde, Mattias
Bendtsen, Lars
Artto, Ville
Laurell, Katarina
Kallela, Mikko
Zwart, John-Anker
Hagen, Knut
author_facet Tronvik, Erling
Sørensen, Torgeir
Linde, Mattias
Bendtsen, Lars
Artto, Ville
Laurell, Katarina
Kallela, Mikko
Zwart, John-Anker
Hagen, Knut
author_sort Tronvik, Erling
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description BACKGROUND: Religious belief can be used as a pain coping strategy. Our purpose was to evaluate the relationship between headache and religious activity using prospective data from a large population-based study. METHODS: This longitudinal cohort study used data from two consecutive surveys in the Nord-Trøndelag Health Survey (HUNT 2 and 3) performed in 1995–1997; and 2006–2008. Among the 51,383 participants aged ≥ 20 years who answered headache questions at baseline, 41,766 were eligible approximately 11 years later. Of these, 25,177 (60%) completed the question in HUNT 3 regarding religious activity. Frequent religious attendees (fRA) (used as a marker of stronger religious belief than average) were defined as those who had been to church/prayer house at least once monthly during the last six months. RESULTS: In the multivariate analyses, adjusting for known potential confounders, individuals with headache 1–14 days/month in HUNT 2 were more likely to be fRA 11 years later than headache-free individuals. Migraine at baseline predisposed more strongly to fRA at follow-up (OR = 1.25; 95% CI 1.19-1.40) than did non-migrainous headache (OR = 1.13; 95% 1.04-1.23). The odds of being fRA was 48% increased (OR 1.48; 95% 1.19-1.83) among those with migraine 7–14 days/month at baseline compared to subjects without headache. In contrast, headache status at baseline did not influence the odds of being frequent visitors of concerts, cinema and/or theatre at follow-up 11 years later. CONCLUSIONS: In this prospective study, headache, in particular migraine, at baseline slightly increased the odds of being fRA 11 years later.
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spelling pubmed-38808472014-01-07 The relationship between headache and religious attendance (the Nord-Trøndelag health study- HUNT) Tronvik, Erling Sørensen, Torgeir Linde, Mattias Bendtsen, Lars Artto, Ville Laurell, Katarina Kallela, Mikko Zwart, John-Anker Hagen, Knut J Headache Pain Research Article BACKGROUND: Religious belief can be used as a pain coping strategy. Our purpose was to evaluate the relationship between headache and religious activity using prospective data from a large population-based study. METHODS: This longitudinal cohort study used data from two consecutive surveys in the Nord-Trøndelag Health Survey (HUNT 2 and 3) performed in 1995–1997; and 2006–2008. Among the 51,383 participants aged ≥ 20 years who answered headache questions at baseline, 41,766 were eligible approximately 11 years later. Of these, 25,177 (60%) completed the question in HUNT 3 regarding religious activity. Frequent religious attendees (fRA) (used as a marker of stronger religious belief than average) were defined as those who had been to church/prayer house at least once monthly during the last six months. RESULTS: In the multivariate analyses, adjusting for known potential confounders, individuals with headache 1–14 days/month in HUNT 2 were more likely to be fRA 11 years later than headache-free individuals. Migraine at baseline predisposed more strongly to fRA at follow-up (OR = 1.25; 95% CI 1.19-1.40) than did non-migrainous headache (OR = 1.13; 95% 1.04-1.23). The odds of being fRA was 48% increased (OR 1.48; 95% 1.19-1.83) among those with migraine 7–14 days/month at baseline compared to subjects without headache. In contrast, headache status at baseline did not influence the odds of being frequent visitors of concerts, cinema and/or theatre at follow-up 11 years later. CONCLUSIONS: In this prospective study, headache, in particular migraine, at baseline slightly increased the odds of being fRA 11 years later. Springer 2014 2014-01-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3880847/ /pubmed/24386923 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1129-2377-15-1 Text en Copyright © 2014 Tronvik 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.
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Tronvik, Erling
Sørensen, Torgeir
Linde, Mattias
Bendtsen, Lars
Artto, Ville
Laurell, Katarina
Kallela, Mikko
Zwart, John-Anker
Hagen, Knut
The relationship between headache and religious attendance (the Nord-Trøndelag health study- HUNT)
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title_short The relationship between headache and religious attendance (the Nord-Trøndelag health study- HUNT)
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3880847/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24386923
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1129-2377-15-1
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