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Primary Headache Disorder Among School Students in Kuwait

Background: Primary headaches are remarkably prevalent worldwide and are increasingly reported among children. However, the exact trend in this age group, particularly in the Gulf region, remains largely unknown. Aims and Objectives: To examine the prevalence of primary headache disorders among prim...

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Autores principales: Shuaibi, Sameera, AlAshqar, Abdelrahman, Ahmed, Samar Farouk, Alroughani, Raed, AlThufairi, Hawraa, Owayed, Shaikhah, AlHamdan, Fajer, Al-Hashel, Jasem
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7884619/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33603711
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.621017
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author Shuaibi, Sameera
AlAshqar, Abdelrahman
Ahmed, Samar Farouk
Alroughani, Raed
AlThufairi, Hawraa
Owayed, Shaikhah
AlHamdan, Fajer
Al-Hashel, Jasem
author_facet Shuaibi, Sameera
AlAshqar, Abdelrahman
Ahmed, Samar Farouk
Alroughani, Raed
AlThufairi, Hawraa
Owayed, Shaikhah
AlHamdan, Fajer
Al-Hashel, Jasem
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description Background: Primary headaches are remarkably prevalent worldwide and are increasingly reported among children. However, the exact trend in this age group, particularly in the Gulf region, remains largely unknown. Aims and Objectives: To examine the prevalence of primary headache disorders among primary and middle school students in Kuwait. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study that included Kuwaiti primary and middle school children and adolescents of both genders in randomly selected schools located in two governorates in Kuwait in the 2018/2019 academic year. Prevalence and attributable burden of headaches, definite and probable migraines, definite and probable tension-type headaches, chronic headaches (≥15 days/month), and probable medication-overuse headaches were assessed using the Headache-Attributed Restriction, Disability, Social Handicap, and Impaired Participation (HARDSHIP) questionnaire for children and adolescents. Results: Of 1,485 questionnaires that were distributed, 1,089 students completed the questionnaire with a respondent rate of 73.4%. The study population consisted of 420 boys (38.56%) and 669 girls (61.43%) students with a mean age of 11.5 ± 2.11 years. The 1-year prevalence of primary headache disorders was 42.78%, with more middle schoolers reporting headaches than primary schoolers (50.37 vs. 30.48%; p < 0.02). The mean age of students with primary headaches was 11.98 ± 2.03 years in both genders. When stratified according to diagnostic criteria, migraine headaches were the most frequently reported (20.75%), followed by tension type headaches (18.8%), chronic headaches (2.75%), and probable medication-overuse headaches (0.46%). Primary headaches were significantly higher in girls compared to boys among middle schoolers (66.46 vs. 38.49%; p < 0.001); however, no significant difference between genders was noted among primary school students (33.12 vs. 22.33%; p < 0.118). Conclusion: Primary headaches are remarkably common in Kuwaiti school students, with migraine headaches being the most frequently reported type. Age and female gender may play a role in the development of primary headaches. These findings necessitate the direction of health services and research efforts toward this age group and warrant the need for further epidemiological studies.
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spelling pubmed-78846192021-02-17 Primary Headache Disorder Among School Students in Kuwait Shuaibi, Sameera AlAshqar, Abdelrahman Ahmed, Samar Farouk Alroughani, Raed AlThufairi, Hawraa Owayed, Shaikhah AlHamdan, Fajer Al-Hashel, Jasem Front Neurol Neurology Background: Primary headaches are remarkably prevalent worldwide and are increasingly reported among children. However, the exact trend in this age group, particularly in the Gulf region, remains largely unknown. Aims and Objectives: To examine the prevalence of primary headache disorders among primary and middle school students in Kuwait. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study that included Kuwaiti primary and middle school children and adolescents of both genders in randomly selected schools located in two governorates in Kuwait in the 2018/2019 academic year. Prevalence and attributable burden of headaches, definite and probable migraines, definite and probable tension-type headaches, chronic headaches (≥15 days/month), and probable medication-overuse headaches were assessed using the Headache-Attributed Restriction, Disability, Social Handicap, and Impaired Participation (HARDSHIP) questionnaire for children and adolescents. Results: Of 1,485 questionnaires that were distributed, 1,089 students completed the questionnaire with a respondent rate of 73.4%. The study population consisted of 420 boys (38.56%) and 669 girls (61.43%) students with a mean age of 11.5 ± 2.11 years. The 1-year prevalence of primary headache disorders was 42.78%, with more middle schoolers reporting headaches than primary schoolers (50.37 vs. 30.48%; p < 0.02). The mean age of students with primary headaches was 11.98 ± 2.03 years in both genders. When stratified according to diagnostic criteria, migraine headaches were the most frequently reported (20.75%), followed by tension type headaches (18.8%), chronic headaches (2.75%), and probable medication-overuse headaches (0.46%). Primary headaches were significantly higher in girls compared to boys among middle schoolers (66.46 vs. 38.49%; p < 0.001); however, no significant difference between genders was noted among primary school students (33.12 vs. 22.33%; p < 0.118). Conclusion: Primary headaches are remarkably common in Kuwaiti school students, with migraine headaches being the most frequently reported type. Age and female gender may play a role in the development of primary headaches. These findings necessitate the direction of health services and research efforts toward this age group and warrant the need for further epidemiological studies. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7884619/ /pubmed/33603711 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.621017 Text en Copyright © 2021 Shuaibi, AlAshqar, Ahmed, Alroughani, AlThufairi, Owayed, AlHamdan and Al-Hashel. 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.
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Shuaibi, Sameera
AlAshqar, Abdelrahman
Ahmed, Samar Farouk
Alroughani, Raed
AlThufairi, Hawraa
Owayed, Shaikhah
AlHamdan, Fajer
Al-Hashel, Jasem
Primary Headache Disorder Among School Students in Kuwait
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title_short Primary Headache Disorder Among School Students in Kuwait
title_sort primary headache disorder among school students in kuwait
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7884619/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33603711
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.621017
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