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Title: One-year prevalence and the impact of migraine and tension-type headache in Turkey: A nationwide home-based study in adults
Authors: Ertaş, Mustafa
Baykan, Betül
Orhan, Elif Kocasoy
Saip, Sabahattin
Önal, Ayşe Emel
Siva, Aksel
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Tıp Fakültesi/Nöroloji Anabilim Dalı.
Zarifoğlu, Mehmet
Karlı, Necdet
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Keywords: Neurosciences & neurology
Prevalence of migraine
Prevalence of tension-type headache
Migraine
Tension-type headache
Headache
Medication overuse headache
General-population
Frequent headache
United-states
Clinical characteristics
Probable migraine
Follow-up
Epidemiology
Burden
Health
Issue Date: Mar-2012
Publisher: BMC
Citation: Ertaş, M. vd. (2012). "One-year prevalence and the impact of migraine and tension-type headache in Turkey: A nationwide home-based study in adults". Journal of Headache and Pain, 13(2), 147-157.
Abstract: Several studies have shown that the prevalence of migraine and tension-type headache (TTH) varied between different geographical regions. Therefore, there is a need of a nationwide prevalence study for headache in our country, located between Asia and Europe. This nationwide study was designed to estimate the 1-year prevalence of migraine and TTH and analyse the clinical features, the impact as well as the demographic and socio-economic characteristics of the participant households in Turkey. We planned to investigate 6,000 representative households in 21 cities of Turkey; and a total of 5,323 households (response rate of 89%) aged between 18 and 65 years were examined for headache by 33 trained physicians at home on the basis of the diagnostic criteria of the second edition of the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD-II). The electronically registered questionnaire was based on the headache features, the associated symptoms, demographic and socio-economic situation and history. Of 5,323 participants (48.8% women; mean age 35.9 +/- A 12 years) 44.6% reported recurrent headaches during the last 1 year and 871 were diagnosed with migraine at a prevalence rate of 16.4% (8.5% in men and 24.6% in women), whereas only 270 were diagnosed with TTH at a prevalence rate of 5.1% (5.7% in men and 4.5% in women). The 1-year prevalence of probable migraine was 12.4% and probable TTH was 9.5% additionally. The rate of migraine with aura among migraineurs was 21.5%. The prevalence of migraine was highest among 35-40-year-old women while there were no differences in age groups among men and in TTH overall. More than 2/3 of migraineurs had ever consulted a physician whereas only 1/3 of patients with TTH had ever consulted a physician. For women, the migraine prevalence was higher among the ones with a lower income, while among men, it did not show any change by income. Migraine prevalence was lower in those with a lower educational status compared to those with a high educational status. Chronic daily headache was present in 3.3% and the prevalence of medication overuse headache was 2.1% in our population. There was an important impact of migraine with a monthly frequency of 5.9 +/- A 6, and an attack duration of 35.1 +/- A 72 h, but only 4.9% were on prophylactic treatment. The one-year prevalence of migraine estimated as 16.4% was similar or even higher than world-wide reported migraine prevalence figures and identical to a previous nation-wide study conducted in 1998, whereas the TTH prevalence was much lower using the same methodology with the ICHD-II criteria.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10194-011-0414-5
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22246025/
https://thejournalofheadacheandpain.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1007/s10194-011-0414-5
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/22802
ISSN: 1129-2369
1129-2377
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