Headache in Adolescence: Characteristics and Prevalence of an Urban Portuguese Population

Introduction: Headache is a frequent complaint among children and adolescents. Its prevalence is still poorly described in this Portuguese population. The most frequent primary headache disorders are migraine and tension-type headache. The authors aimed to characterise and to determine the prevalen...

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Main Authors: Mário Correia de Sá, Marta Vila Real, Fátima Santos
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Portuguesa de Pediatria 2018-11-01
Series:Portuguese Journal of Pediatrics
Online Access:https://pjp.spp.pt//article/view/13555
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spelling doaj-549f5826748d4eed9a09ff0a7addf77e2020-11-25T02:06:50ZengSociedade Portuguesa de PediatriaPortuguese Journal of Pediatrics 2184-33332018-11-0149410.25754/pjp.2018.13555Headache in Adolescence: Characteristics and Prevalence of an Urban Portuguese PopulationMário Correia de Sá0Marta Vila Real1Fátima Santos2Child and Adolescent Neurosciences Unit, Paediatrics Department, Centro Hospitalar Vila Nova de Gaia/Espinho, Porto, PortugalChild and Adolescent Neurosciences Unit, Paediatrics Department, Centro Hospitalar Vila Nova de Gaia/Espinho, Porto, PortugalChild and Adolescent Neurosciences Unit, Paediatrics Department, Centro Hospitalar Vila Nova de Gaia/Espinho, Porto, Portugal Introduction: Headache is a frequent complaint among children and adolescents. Its prevalence is still poorly described in this Portuguese population. The most frequent primary headache disorders are migraine and tension-type headache. The authors aimed to characterise and to determine the prevalence in a three months period of headache among adolescents in a Portuguese urban county. Methods: Population-based cross-sectional study with data collected through anonymous questionnaire to an adolescent sample attending the third cycle of basic education. The questionnaire was compiled using the International Headache Society diagnostic criteria. Results: A total of 2123 valid questionnaires were obtained. The three months headache prevalence was 74.5%, higher among female adolescents (boys 63.9%, girls 84.6%). Recurrent headache (more than one episode in three months) prevalence was 49.7% and frequent recurrent headache (14 or more episodes in three months) prevalence was 6.2%. Using a visual analog scale from 0-10 points, the average intensity was 4.64 points (boys 4.47, girls 4.77) and 12.4% (boys 9.3%, girls 15.3%) of all adolescents reported severe intensity pain (≥ 7 points). According to the International Headache Society diagnostic criteria 5.4% (boys 4.3%, girls 6.4%) students reported headache that fulfilled migraine criteria and 7.6% (boys 8.3%, girls 7.0%) tension-type headache criteria. Among female adolescents, significant association was detected (p < 0.05) between the increasing age and the prevalence of three months headache as well as headache that fulfilled migraine criteria. Discussion: This study shows the high prevalence of headache among the studied adolescents supporting the need for greater awareness of this clinical entity. https://pjp.spp.pt//article/view/13555
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author Mário Correia de Sá
Marta Vila Real
Fátima Santos
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Marta Vila Real
Fátima Santos
Headache in Adolescence: Characteristics and Prevalence of an Urban Portuguese Population
Portuguese Journal of Pediatrics
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Marta Vila Real
Fátima Santos
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title Headache in Adolescence: Characteristics and Prevalence of an Urban Portuguese Population
title_short Headache in Adolescence: Characteristics and Prevalence of an Urban Portuguese Population
title_full Headache in Adolescence: Characteristics and Prevalence of an Urban Portuguese Population
title_fullStr Headache in Adolescence: Characteristics and Prevalence of an Urban Portuguese Population
title_full_unstemmed Headache in Adolescence: Characteristics and Prevalence of an Urban Portuguese Population
title_sort headache in adolescence: characteristics and prevalence of an urban portuguese population
publisher Sociedade Portuguesa de Pediatria
series Portuguese Journal of Pediatrics
issn 2184-3333
publishDate 2018-11-01
description Introduction: Headache is a frequent complaint among children and adolescents. Its prevalence is still poorly described in this Portuguese population. The most frequent primary headache disorders are migraine and tension-type headache. The authors aimed to characterise and to determine the prevalence in a three months period of headache among adolescents in a Portuguese urban county. Methods: Population-based cross-sectional study with data collected through anonymous questionnaire to an adolescent sample attending the third cycle of basic education. The questionnaire was compiled using the International Headache Society diagnostic criteria. Results: A total of 2123 valid questionnaires were obtained. The three months headache prevalence was 74.5%, higher among female adolescents (boys 63.9%, girls 84.6%). Recurrent headache (more than one episode in three months) prevalence was 49.7% and frequent recurrent headache (14 or more episodes in three months) prevalence was 6.2%. Using a visual analog scale from 0-10 points, the average intensity was 4.64 points (boys 4.47, girls 4.77) and 12.4% (boys 9.3%, girls 15.3%) of all adolescents reported severe intensity pain (≥ 7 points). According to the International Headache Society diagnostic criteria 5.4% (boys 4.3%, girls 6.4%) students reported headache that fulfilled migraine criteria and 7.6% (boys 8.3%, girls 7.0%) tension-type headache criteria. Among female adolescents, significant association was detected (p < 0.05) between the increasing age and the prevalence of three months headache as well as headache that fulfilled migraine criteria. Discussion: This study shows the high prevalence of headache among the studied adolescents supporting the need for greater awareness of this clinical entity.
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