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The rorschach test evaluation in chronic childhood migraine: A preliminary multicenter case-control study

Authors :
Maria Esposito
Antonietta Messina
Vincenzo Monda
Ilaria Bitetti
Filomena Salerno
Francesco Precenzano
Simone Pisano
Tiziana Salvati
Antonella Gritti
Rosa Marotta
Serena Marianna Lavano
Francesco Lavano
Agata Maltese
Lucia Parisi
Margherita Salerno
Gabriele Tripi
Beatrice Gallai
Michele Roccella
Domenico Bove
Maria Ruberto
Roberto Toraldo
Giovanni Messina
Marco Carotenuto
Esposito, Maria
Messina, Antonietta
Monda, Vincenzo
Bitetti, Ilaria
Salerno, Filomena
Precenzano, Francesco
Pisano, Simone
Salvati, Tiziana
Gritti, Antonella
Marotta, Rosa
Lavano, Serena Marianna
Lavano, Francesco
Maltese, Agata
Parisi, Lucia
Salerno, Margherita
Tripi, Gabriele
Gallai, Beatrice
Roccella, Michele
Bove, Domenico
Ruberto, Maria
Toraldo, Roberto
Messina, Giovanni
Carotenuto, Marco
Esposito, M
Messina, A
Monda, V
Bitetti, I
Salerno, F
Precenzano, F
Pisano, S
Salvati, T
Gritti, A
Marotta, R
Lavano, Sm
Lavano, F
Maltese, A
Parisi, L
Salerno, M
Tripi, G
Gallai, B
Roccella, M
Bove, D
Ruberto, M
Toraldo, R
Messina, G
Carotenuto, M
Source :
Frontiers in Neurology, Frontiers in Neurology, Vol 8 (2017)
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Frontiers Media S.A., 2017.

Abstract

Object Migraine headache prevalence ranges from 1.2 to 3.2% at 7 years of age, increasing with age up to 4-19% in adolescents.1 The aim of the present study is investigating the personality style associated with children and adolescent affected by Migraine without aura (MwA), through administration of the projective Rorschach test and statistical comparison with a group of age- and sex matched healthy controls. Methods 137 patients (74 males and 63 females), aged 7.3–17.4 years (mean age 11.4, SD 3.02 years), affected by MwA according to the IHs-3 criteria. The projective Rorschach test has been administrered to all the cases and controls. Statistical comparisons of groups were performed through comparison of mean values using Student’s t-test for the Rorschach variables treated as numerical variables (R, W%, W+%, D%, F%, F+%, R% l.t., F+% l.t. A%, H%, Anat%, Ban% and Orig%). P-values ,0.05 were considered statistically significant. For statistical analysis, the software STATISTICA (data analysis software system, version 8.1; StatSoft, Inc., 2001) was used. Results No statistical differences were found between the MwA and healthy control group for age (p=0.55), and sex distribution (p=0.804). From the comparison between the two samples MwA group shows lower W responses (p

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Frontiers in Neurology, Frontiers in Neurology, Vol 8 (2017)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e3158e6c3ea0fc30628f23dd4928e3b9