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Longitudinal Modeling of Non-Pharmacological Factors Related to Frequency, Severity and Duration in Both Migraine and Tension-Type Headaches

Background: Frequency, severity, and duration of attacks are some major parameters in headache management, affected by some other factors. Ignoring these factors in headache-related studies can lead to incorrect results. We aimed to model both socio-demographic characteristics and headache-associate...

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Autores principales: Hosseini, Somaye, Rikhtehgaran, Reyhaneh, Saadatnia, Mohammad, Zandifar, Alireza, Mansourian, Marjan
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hamadan University of Medical Sciences 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8695786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33424004
http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/jrhs.2020.29
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author Hosseini, Somaye
Rikhtehgaran, Reyhaneh
Saadatnia, Mohammad
Zandifar, Alireza
Mansourian, Marjan
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Rikhtehgaran, Reyhaneh
Saadatnia, Mohammad
Zandifar, Alireza
Mansourian, Marjan
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description Background: Frequency, severity, and duration of attacks are some major parameters in headache management, affected by some other factors. Ignoring these factors in headache-related studies can lead to incorrect results. We aimed to model both socio-demographic characteristics and headache-associated symptoms related to frequency, severity and duration of headache attacks. Study design: A longitudinal panel study. Methods: Overall, 275 migraines or tension Type Headache (TTH) patients were visited at three different times in 2012 in Isfahan, Iran. On the first visit socio-demographic characteristics and headache symptoms of the patients were asked. In all of the visits, headache frequency, severity and attack duration were recorded. Results: Frequency of headaches was influenced by headache type, age, job status, working hours, residency, disease duration, laterality, and type of pain onset. In terms of intensity, headaches were more severe in patients with migraine-type; those suffering from longer headache history; and those who suffered from vomiting, photophobia, and phonophobia. On the other hand patients with migraine, married people, women and patients suffering from vomiting experienced longer headache attacks. Conclusion: Headache type (migraine/TTH), age, job status, residency, years of headache, laterality, type of onset, nausea, vomiting, photophobia, and phonophobia were the factors to be considered in the studies that would apply frequency, severity, and duration of headache attacks in order to evaluate headache management.
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spelling pubmed-86957862022-01-13 Longitudinal Modeling of Non-Pharmacological Factors Related to Frequency, Severity and Duration in Both Migraine and Tension-Type Headaches Hosseini, Somaye Rikhtehgaran, Reyhaneh Saadatnia, Mohammad Zandifar, Alireza Mansourian, Marjan J Res Health Sci Original Article Background: Frequency, severity, and duration of attacks are some major parameters in headache management, affected by some other factors. Ignoring these factors in headache-related studies can lead to incorrect results. We aimed to model both socio-demographic characteristics and headache-associated symptoms related to frequency, severity and duration of headache attacks. Study design: A longitudinal panel study. Methods: Overall, 275 migraines or tension Type Headache (TTH) patients were visited at three different times in 2012 in Isfahan, Iran. On the first visit socio-demographic characteristics and headache symptoms of the patients were asked. In all of the visits, headache frequency, severity and attack duration were recorded. Results: Frequency of headaches was influenced by headache type, age, job status, working hours, residency, disease duration, laterality, and type of pain onset. In terms of intensity, headaches were more severe in patients with migraine-type; those suffering from longer headache history; and those who suffered from vomiting, photophobia, and phonophobia. On the other hand patients with migraine, married people, women and patients suffering from vomiting experienced longer headache attacks. Conclusion: Headache type (migraine/TTH), age, job status, residency, years of headache, laterality, type of onset, nausea, vomiting, photophobia, and phonophobia were the factors to be considered in the studies that would apply frequency, severity, and duration of headache attacks in order to evaluate headache management. Hamadan University of Medical Sciences 2020-10-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8695786/ /pubmed/33424004 http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/jrhs.2020.29 Text en © 2020 The Author(s); Published by Hamadan University of Medical Sciences. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Hosseini, Somaye
Rikhtehgaran, Reyhaneh
Saadatnia, Mohammad
Zandifar, Alireza
Mansourian, Marjan
Longitudinal Modeling of Non-Pharmacological Factors Related to Frequency, Severity and Duration in Both Migraine and Tension-Type Headaches
title Longitudinal Modeling of Non-Pharmacological Factors Related to Frequency, Severity and Duration in Both Migraine and Tension-Type Headaches
title_full Longitudinal Modeling of Non-Pharmacological Factors Related to Frequency, Severity and Duration in Both Migraine and Tension-Type Headaches
title_fullStr Longitudinal Modeling of Non-Pharmacological Factors Related to Frequency, Severity and Duration in Both Migraine and Tension-Type Headaches
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal Modeling of Non-Pharmacological Factors Related to Frequency, Severity and Duration in Both Migraine and Tension-Type Headaches
title_short Longitudinal Modeling of Non-Pharmacological Factors Related to Frequency, Severity and Duration in Both Migraine and Tension-Type Headaches
title_sort longitudinal modeling of non-pharmacological factors related to frequency, severity and duration in both migraine and tension-type headaches
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8695786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33424004
http://dx.doi.org/10.34172/jrhs.2020.29
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