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Anxiety and depression in probable migraine: A population-based study

Authors
Song, Tae-JinCho, Soo-JinKim, Won-JooYang, Kwang IkYun, Chang-HoChu, Min Kyung
Issue Date
Aug-2017
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Keywords
Anxiety; depression; headache; migraine; probable migraine
Citation
Cephalalgia, v.37, no.9, pp 845 - 854
Pages
10
Journal Title
Cephalalgia
Volume
37
Number
9
Start Page
845
End Page
854
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/7356
DOI
10.1177/0333102416653235
ISSN
0333-1024
1468-2982
Abstract
Background Although probable migraine (PM) is common among headache sufferers, there is little knowledge of the prevalence and impacts of comorbid anxiety and depression in patients with PM. We assessed the prevalence and impact of anxiety and depression among PM sufferers in the general population. Methods We recruited Korean individuals aged 19-69 years via stratified random sampling and assessed headache type, anxiety, and depression among them using structured interviews. Results In a representative sample of 2695 individuals, 143 (5.3%) and 379 (14.1%) had migraine and PM, respectively. Fewer patients with PM had anxiety (17.7% vs. 30.1%, p=0.002) and depression (8.7% vs. 16.8%, p=0.007) compared to those with migraine. Prevalence of anxiety and depression was lower in people with PM than in those with migraine in univariable analysis, but insignificant after including headache intensity and headache frequency for adjustment. Headache frequency, headache intensity, and impact of headache were significantly higher among PM and migraine patients with anxiety and depression than among those without. Conclusions The prevalence of anxiety and depression was lower among individuals with PM compared to those with migraine. However, they were still prevalent and associated with an exacerbation of symptoms among individuals with PM.
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