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Alexithymia, Metacognition, and Theory of Mind in Children and Preadolescents With Migraine Without Aura (MWoA): A Case-Control Study

Background: Some studies have demonstrated the high impact of headache and migraine in several areas of children and adolescents' life. In recent years, there has been an increase in scientific interest in the relationship between migraine and emotional regulation, investigating the possible co...

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Autores principales: Natalucci, Giulia, Faedda, Noemi, Quinzi, Alessia, Alunni Fegatelli, Danilo, Vestri, Annarita, Turturo, Giada, Verdecchia, Paola, Bellini, Benedetta, Pirisi, Chiara, Calderoni, Dario, Giannotti, Flavia, Cerutti, Rita, Giacolini, Teodosio, Guidetti, Vincenzo
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6650527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31379724
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00774
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author Natalucci, Giulia
Faedda, Noemi
Quinzi, Alessia
Alunni Fegatelli, Danilo
Vestri, Annarita
Turturo, Giada
Verdecchia, Paola
Bellini, Benedetta
Pirisi, Chiara
Calderoni, Dario
Giannotti, Flavia
Cerutti, Rita
Giacolini, Teodosio
Guidetti, Vincenzo
author_facet Natalucci, Giulia
Faedda, Noemi
Quinzi, Alessia
Alunni Fegatelli, Danilo
Vestri, Annarita
Turturo, Giada
Verdecchia, Paola
Bellini, Benedetta
Pirisi, Chiara
Calderoni, Dario
Giannotti, Flavia
Cerutti, Rita
Giacolini, Teodosio
Guidetti, Vincenzo
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description Background: Some studies have demonstrated the high impact of headache and migraine in several areas of children and adolescents' life. In recent years, there has been an increase in scientific interest in the relationship between migraine and emotional regulation, investigating the possible consequences of emotional dysregulation on physical and mental health. While some studies have been carried out on the relationship between alexithymia and headache or migraine (especially in adults), no data exist on relationship between Theory of Mind (TOM), metacognition, and alexithymia in children and adolescents with migraine. Methods: Children with diagnosis of migraine without aura (MWoA) (36 males and 34 females) were compared to a healthy control group (31 males and 39 females). The age range was from 8 to 13 years in both groups. All children completed the Alexithymia Questionnaire for Children (AQC) for the assessment of alexithymia levels and the Domain of Social Perception included in the NEPSY-II to evaluate levels of TOM. Metacognitive development was evaluated with Io e La Mia Mente for children aged between 8 and 10 years and with Metacognitions Questionnaire for Children (MCQ-C) for children from 11 to 13. Results: There were no differences between children with MWoA and the control group in metacognitive abilities; only in the subscale “Negative Meta Worrying” of MCQ-C girls scored higher than boys, regardless of the group they were part of. Also, in the NEPSY-II subscale there were no statistically significant differences between the two groups. Children with MWoA scored higher in the AQC subscales “Difficulty Identifying Feelings” and “Difficulty Describing Feelings” than controls. Moreover, children between 8 and 10 years statistically differed from older children in “Difficulty Identifying Feelings” and in Total Score. Conclusion: Our data suggest that children with MWoA have no metacognitive and TOM problems compared to a healthy group. The experimental group showed higher traits of alexithymia, confirming what suggested by other studies in the literature. Future research will have to focus on migraine with aura and tension-type headache to evaluate any differences with children with MWoA.
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spelling pubmed-66505272019-08-02 Alexithymia, Metacognition, and Theory of Mind in Children and Preadolescents With Migraine Without Aura (MWoA): A Case-Control Study Natalucci, Giulia Faedda, Noemi Quinzi, Alessia Alunni Fegatelli, Danilo Vestri, Annarita Turturo, Giada Verdecchia, Paola Bellini, Benedetta Pirisi, Chiara Calderoni, Dario Giannotti, Flavia Cerutti, Rita Giacolini, Teodosio Guidetti, Vincenzo Front Neurol Neurology Background: Some studies have demonstrated the high impact of headache and migraine in several areas of children and adolescents' life. In recent years, there has been an increase in scientific interest in the relationship between migraine and emotional regulation, investigating the possible consequences of emotional dysregulation on physical and mental health. While some studies have been carried out on the relationship between alexithymia and headache or migraine (especially in adults), no data exist on relationship between Theory of Mind (TOM), metacognition, and alexithymia in children and adolescents with migraine. Methods: Children with diagnosis of migraine without aura (MWoA) (36 males and 34 females) were compared to a healthy control group (31 males and 39 females). The age range was from 8 to 13 years in both groups. All children completed the Alexithymia Questionnaire for Children (AQC) for the assessment of alexithymia levels and the Domain of Social Perception included in the NEPSY-II to evaluate levels of TOM. Metacognitive development was evaluated with Io e La Mia Mente for children aged between 8 and 10 years and with Metacognitions Questionnaire for Children (MCQ-C) for children from 11 to 13. Results: There were no differences between children with MWoA and the control group in metacognitive abilities; only in the subscale “Negative Meta Worrying” of MCQ-C girls scored higher than boys, regardless of the group they were part of. Also, in the NEPSY-II subscale there were no statistically significant differences between the two groups. Children with MWoA scored higher in the AQC subscales “Difficulty Identifying Feelings” and “Difficulty Describing Feelings” than controls. Moreover, children between 8 and 10 years statistically differed from older children in “Difficulty Identifying Feelings” and in Total Score. Conclusion: Our data suggest that children with MWoA have no metacognitive and TOM problems compared to a healthy group. The experimental group showed higher traits of alexithymia, confirming what suggested by other studies in the literature. Future research will have to focus on migraine with aura and tension-type headache to evaluate any differences with children with MWoA. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6650527/ /pubmed/31379724 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00774 Text en Copyright © 2019 Natalucci, Faedda, Quinzi, Alunni Fegatelli, Vestri, Turturo, Verdecchia, Bellini, Pirisi, Calderoni, Giannotti, Cerutti, Giacolini and Guidetti. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neurology
Natalucci, Giulia
Faedda, Noemi
Quinzi, Alessia
Alunni Fegatelli, Danilo
Vestri, Annarita
Turturo, Giada
Verdecchia, Paola
Bellini, Benedetta
Pirisi, Chiara
Calderoni, Dario
Giannotti, Flavia
Cerutti, Rita
Giacolini, Teodosio
Guidetti, Vincenzo
Alexithymia, Metacognition, and Theory of Mind in Children and Preadolescents With Migraine Without Aura (MWoA): A Case-Control Study
title Alexithymia, Metacognition, and Theory of Mind in Children and Preadolescents With Migraine Without Aura (MWoA): A Case-Control Study
title_full Alexithymia, Metacognition, and Theory of Mind in Children and Preadolescents With Migraine Without Aura (MWoA): A Case-Control Study
title_fullStr Alexithymia, Metacognition, and Theory of Mind in Children and Preadolescents With Migraine Without Aura (MWoA): A Case-Control Study
title_full_unstemmed Alexithymia, Metacognition, and Theory of Mind in Children and Preadolescents With Migraine Without Aura (MWoA): A Case-Control Study
title_short Alexithymia, Metacognition, and Theory of Mind in Children and Preadolescents With Migraine Without Aura (MWoA): A Case-Control Study
title_sort alexithymia, metacognition, and theory of mind in children and preadolescents with migraine without aura (mwoa): a case-control study
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6650527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31379724
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2019.00774
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