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OBJECTIVE
The objective of this article is to determine the relationship between headache frequency and socio-demographic data, personal characteristics, habits, daily activities, daily loss of ability, depression and anxiety in the headache subtypes in the pediatric population.
METHODS
Our sample
Recent research has implicated anxiety sensitivity (AS), the fear of anxiety-related sensations, as a mitigating factor involved in fear and avoidance in patients with chronic back pain [Understanding and treating fear of pain (2004) 3]. Given reported similarities between individuals experiencing
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The objective of this article is to investigate whether headache-related disability, depression and anxiety can be reduced by detoxification and prophylactic treatment in patients with medication-overuse headache (MOH).
METHODS
Patients with MOH were included from six centres in Europe and
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the importance of initial screening tests for depression and anxiety disorders in children with headache. In addition, this study evaluated whether the Children's Depression Inventory (CDI) and Revised Children's Manifest Anxiety Scale (RCMAS)
In a group of 711 non-clinic individuals, a self-administered questionnaire gave data on the life history of headache of defined severity and psychological states as defined by the Zung SDS and the Bendig-Taylor test. When the population was divided into those with and those without a history of
There is emerging evidence that treatment of comorbid mood and anxiety disorders can improve headache treatment outcome when implemented within a comprehensive program. Effective treatment for comorbid mood and anxiety disorders requires screening headache patients and accurately diagnosing specific
Chronic headache in adolescents is frequent and often associated with anxiety and depression. The present study investigated, whether psychological and physical stress symptoms have an infl uence on the occurrence of anxiety and depression and what is the role of stress coping. The sample consisted
OBJECTIVE
To evaluate whether anger and anger expression are different between persons with and without headache after controlling for depression and anxiety.
BACKGROUND
Persons with headache may experience more problems with anger and its expression when compared with persons without headache. It
The objective of the present investigation was to clarify the role that anxiety sensitivity (AS) and other related constructs play in headache medication use in patients with recurring headaches. A total of 108 patients (88% female) with chronic recurring headaches (mean duration = 205.6 months)
BACKGROUND
The Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) is becoming widely used in medical settings to screen for anxiety or depressive disorders. It has been shown to be a good screening instrument in different ethnic and disease populations. The objective of this study was to evaluate the
BACKGROUND
The prevalence of anxiety and depression and the influence of headache severity on these illnesses were examined in patients who were part of the managed care of headache in Bavaria.
METHODS
A total of 181 patients with headache were screened for anxiety and depression with the German
A sample of 374 public elementary and junior high school students aged 8 to 13 years were evaluated to assess the prevalence of frequent headache complaints, associated with indications of anxiety disorder. Parents answered a questionnaire to investigate the presence and frequency of headache and of
Eleven patients with refractory chronic daily headache, associated depression, and generalized anxiety were treated with phenelzine. Ten patients (91%) had a greater than or equal to 50% improvement in headache frequency, seven (64%) had a similar degree of improvement in mood and headache intensity
A growing body of literature implicates comorbid psychopathology as a risk factor for chronification of headache. Despite their prevalence, comorbid psychiatric conditions are not routinely assessed among headache patients. Consequently, efforts to manage such conditions are not commonplace either.
General catastrophic thinking styles about uncomfortable bodily sensations may predispose the development of common health pathologies, such as persistent headache. The purpose of this research was to explore the relationships between the Pain Catastrophizing (PC) Scale and Anxiety Sensitivity (AS)