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Impacts of migraine on the prevalence and clinical presentation of depression: A population-based study

Authors :
Kwang Ik Yang
Won Joo Kim
Dong Hyun Lee
Min Kyung Chu
Kyung Min Kim
Soo-Jin Cho
Chang-Ho Yun
Source :
Journal of Affective Disorders. 272:215-222
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2020.

Abstract

A close association has been reported between depression and migraine. However, information concerning the impacts of migraine on the clinical presentation and prevalence of depression in a population-based study is currently limited.Data from the Korean Headache-Sleep Study, a nationwide survey about headache and sleep for adults aged 19-69 years were used. Depression was defined when Patient Health Questionnaire-9 score ≥ 10.Of 2,695 participants who included in this study, 116 (4.3%), 143 (5.3%), and 1130 (41.9%) had depression, migraine, and non-migraine headache, respectively. Migraine (24/116 [20.5%] vs. 119/2579 [4.7%], p 0.001) and non-migraine headache (67/116 [58.1%] vs. 1063/2579 [41.3%], p 0.001) was more prevalent in the group of participants with depression than among participants without depression. Among participants with depression, there was no statistically differences in total Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) scores among migraine, non-migraine headache, and non-headache groups (median with interquartile range, 12.0 [10.2-18.0] vs. 13.0 [11.0-16.0] vs. 12.0 [10.0-15.2], p = 0.514). Among subcomponent scores of PHQ-9, all subcomponent scores did not significantly differ by headache status except feeling tired or having little energy scores (non-migraine headache 2.0 [2.0-3.0] vs. non-headache 2.0 [1.0-2.0], p = 0.010).Diagnosis of depression based on PHQ-9 questionnaire and small sample size in subgroup analyses.Participants with depression exhibit an increased risk of migraine and non-migraine headache compared with participants without depression. Among participants with depression, the severity of depression did not significantly differ on the basis of headache status.

Details

ISSN :
01650327
Volume :
272
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Affective Disorders
Accession number :
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