The impact of headache on quality of life

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Population-based studies have shown that migraineurs have reduced HRQoL independent of depression. Furthermore, HRQoL is reduced with increasing migraine attack frequency. In both population-based and clinic-based studies, CDH patients have reduced HRQoL, most marked in subjects with analgesic overuse. In one population-based study, no difference in HRQoL was found between patients with transformed migraine (TM) and patients with CTTH. However, the number of patients in this study was relatively small. In a clinic-based study, SF-36 scores in patients with chronic daily headache (CDH) depended on the percentage of the type of patients in the sample: the greater the proportion of patientsa with TM, the more impaired the SF-36 scores.

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Terwindt, G. M., Ferrari, M. D., & Launer, L. J. (2003). The impact of headache on quality of life. Journal of Headache and Pain, 4(SUPPL. 1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s101940300007

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