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Sociodemographic differences in medication use, health-care contacts and sickness absence among individuals with medication-overuse headache
Authors:Jonsson Pernilla  Linde Mattias  Hensing Gunnel  Hedenrud Tove
Institution:Institute of Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden. Pernilla.Jonsson@socmed.gu.se
Abstract:The objective of this study was to analyse sociodemographic differences in medication use, health-care contacts and sickness absence among individuals with medication-overuse headache (MOH). A cross-sectional, population survey was conducted, in which 44,300 Swedes (≥15 years old) were interviewed over telephone. In total, 799 individuals had MOH. Of these, 47 % (n = 370) only used over-the-counter medications. During the last year, 46 % (n = 343) had made a headache-related visit to their physician and 14 % (n = 102) had visited a neurologist. Among individuals aged <30 years, the number of days/month with headache was greater than the number of days with medication use, whereas the opposite was true for those ≥30 years. Both the proportion using prophylactic medication and the proportion having consulted a neurologist were smaller among those who only had elementary school education than among those with higher education (p = 0.021 and p = 0.046). Those with a lower level of education also had a higher number of days/month with headache and with medication use than those with a higher educational level (p = 0.011 and p = 0.018). The MOH-sufferers have limited contacts with health-care and preventive measures thus need to include other actors as well. Particular efforts should be directed towards those with low educational levels, and more research on medication use in relation to age is required.
Keywords:Headache  Medication-overuse headache  Epidemiology  Educational status  Medication use  Health-care contacts
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