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Psychosocial factors in children and adolescents with migraine and tension-type headache: a controlled study and review of the literature
Authors:Karwautz A  Wöber C  Lang T  Böck A  Wagner-Ennsgraber C  Vesely C  Kienbacher C  Wöber-Bingöl C
Institution:Department of Neuropsychiatry of Childhood and Adolescence, University of Vienna, Austria.
Abstract:We investigated 341 children and adolescents to evaluate the relevance of psychosocial factors in idiopathic headache. According to the criteria of the International Headache Society, 151 subjects had migraine and 94 had tension-type headache (TTH). Ninety-six subjects were headache-free controls. Psychosocial factors covered family and housing conditions, school problems, relations in the peer group, and several other items. We found that migraine patients did not differ from headache-free controls. Patients with TTH more often had divorced parents than the headache-free controls, and they had fewer peer relations than migraineurs and controls. In addition, migraine patients were significantly more often absent from school due to headache. All other psychosocial factors failed to discriminate between the three study groups. In conclusion, this controlled study in children and adolescents suggests that migraine is not related to family and housing conditions, school situation, or peer relations, whereas TTH is associated with a higher rate of divorced parents and fewer peer relations.
Keywords:adolescence  childhood  migraine  psychosocial factors  tension-type headache
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