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Osmophobia and allodynia are critical factors for suicidality in patients with migraine

BACKGROUND: Sensory hypersensitivities are common phenomena in migraine. We examined the role of sensory hypersensitivities on suicidality in patients with migraine. METHODS: Patients with migraine (with or without aura) were consecutively recruited from our headache clinic. We asked them if they ex...

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Autores principales: Park, Sung-Pa, Seo, Jong-Geun, Lee, Won-Kee
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Milan 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4434243/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25968102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s10194-015-0529-1
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description BACKGROUND: Sensory hypersensitivities are common phenomena in migraine. We examined the role of sensory hypersensitivities on suicidality in patients with migraine. METHODS: Patients with migraine (with or without aura) were consecutively recruited from our headache clinic. We asked them if they experienced photophobia, phonophobia, osmophobia, and allodynia during migraine attack. The Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview was used to diagnose current major depressive disorder (MDD), current generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and suicidality. RESULTS: Among 220 subjects, 25.5 % had current MDD, 17.3 % had current GAD, and 31.8 % had suicidality. Patients with suicidality were more like to have a low household income, chronic migraine (CM), medication overuse headache, high headache intensity, osmophobia, allodynia, high disability, MDD, and GAD than those without suicidality. The strongest risk factor for suicidality by multivariate analyses was osmophobia (adjusted Odds Ratio [AOR] 3.12, 95 % confidence interval [CI] 1.57-6.21, p = 0.001), followed by current MDD (AOR 2.99, 95 % CI 1.33-6.76, p = 0.008), CM (AOR 2.48, 95 % CI 1.21-5.09, p = 0.013), current GAD (AOR 3.11, 95 % CI 1.22-7.91, p = 0.017), and allodynia (AOR 2.72, 95 % CI 1.19-6.21, p = 0.018). CONCLUSIONS: Osmophobia and allodynia are critical factors for suicidality in patients with migraine, after controlling for depression, anxiety, and CM.
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spelling pubmed-44342432015-05-20 Osmophobia and allodynia are critical factors for suicidality in patients with migraine Park, Sung-Pa Seo, Jong-Geun Lee, Won-Kee J Headache Pain Research Article BACKGROUND: Sensory hypersensitivities are common phenomena in migraine. We examined the role of sensory hypersensitivities on suicidality in patients with migraine. METHODS: Patients with migraine (with or without aura) were consecutively recruited from our headache clinic. We asked them if they experienced photophobia, phonophobia, osmophobia, and allodynia during migraine attack. The Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview was used to diagnose current major depressive disorder (MDD), current generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) and suicidality. RESULTS: Among 220 subjects, 25.5 % had current MDD, 17.3 % had current GAD, and 31.8 % had suicidality. Patients with suicidality were more like to have a low household income, chronic migraine (CM), medication overuse headache, high headache intensity, osmophobia, allodynia, high disability, MDD, and GAD than those without suicidality. The strongest risk factor for suicidality by multivariate analyses was osmophobia (adjusted Odds Ratio [AOR] 3.12, 95 % confidence interval [CI] 1.57-6.21, p = 0.001), followed by current MDD (AOR 2.99, 95 % CI 1.33-6.76, p = 0.008), CM (AOR 2.48, 95 % CI 1.21-5.09, p = 0.013), current GAD (AOR 3.11, 95 % CI 1.22-7.91, p = 0.017), and allodynia (AOR 2.72, 95 % CI 1.19-6.21, p = 0.018). CONCLUSIONS: Osmophobia and allodynia are critical factors for suicidality in patients with migraine, after controlling for depression, anxiety, and CM. Springer Milan 2015-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC4434243/ /pubmed/25968102 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s10194-015-0529-1 Text en © Park et al.; licensee Springer. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited.
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Park, Sung-Pa
Seo, Jong-Geun
Lee, Won-Kee
Osmophobia and allodynia are critical factors for suicidality in patients with migraine
title Osmophobia and allodynia are critical factors for suicidality in patients with migraine
title_full Osmophobia and allodynia are critical factors for suicidality in patients with migraine
title_fullStr Osmophobia and allodynia are critical factors for suicidality in patients with migraine
title_full_unstemmed Osmophobia and allodynia are critical factors for suicidality in patients with migraine
title_short Osmophobia and allodynia are critical factors for suicidality in patients with migraine
title_sort osmophobia and allodynia are critical factors for suicidality in patients with migraine
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4434243/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25968102
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s10194-015-0529-1
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