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Negative impact of episodic migraine on a university population: quality of life, functional impairment, and comorbid psychiatric symptoms.

机译:发作性偏头痛对大学人口的负面影响:生活质量,功能障碍和合并精神病症状。

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BACKGROUND: Migraine is associated with significant negative impact, including reduced quality of life, impaired functioning, and comorbid psychiatric disorders. However, the impact of migraine on university students is understudied, despite their high prevalence of migraine and psychiatric disorders and their frequent use in research studies. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this cross-sectional study was to evaluate the impact of migraine among college students on quality of life, functional impairment, and comorbid psychiatric symptoms. METHODS: Three hundred and ninety-one students (76.73% female, mean age = 19.43 +/- 2.80 years) completed well-validated measures of migraine and migraine-related disability, quality of life, and comorbid psychiatric symptoms. They also quantified impairment in school attendance and home functioning and reported the number of medical visits during the preceding 3 months. RESULTS: One hundred and one (25.83%) met conservative screening criteria for episodic migraine; their mean score on the Migraine Disability Assessment Questionnaire was 9.98 +/- 12.10. Compared to those not screening positive for migraine, the migraine-positive group reported reduced quality of life on 5 of 6 domains, as well as a higher frequency of missed school days (2.74 vs 1.36), impaired functioning at home (2.84 vs 1.21 days), and medical visits (1.86 vs 0.95). They also reported more symptoms of both depression and anxiety than controls, although differences in functional impairment remained after controlling for these comorbid psychiatric symptoms. These differences were highly statistically significant and corroborated by evidence of clinically significant impairment; the corresponding effect sizes were modest but non-trivial. CONCLUSIONS: Episodic migraine is associated with negative impact in numerous domains among university students. These findings replicate and extend those of studies on other samples and have implications for future research studies with this population.
机译:背景:偏头痛与重大负面影响相关,包括生活质量下降,功能受损和合并精神病。然而,尽管偏头痛和精神疾病的患病率很高,并且在研究中经常使用偏头痛,但对偏头痛对大学生的影响却未被充分研究。目的:这项横断面研究的目的是评估大学生偏头痛对生活质量,功能障碍和合并精神病症状的影响。方法:391名学生(女性占76.73%,平均年龄= 19.43 +/- 2.80岁)完成了有效的偏头痛和偏头痛相关残疾,生活质量以及合并精神病症状的测量。他们还量化了出勤率和家庭功能的损害,并报告了前三个月的就诊次数。结果:一百零一(25.83%)符合偏头痛偏见的保守筛查标准。他们在偏头痛残疾评估问卷上的平均分数为9.98 +/- 12.10。与那些未对偏头痛筛查呈阳性的人相比,偏头痛阳性组报告6个域中有5个域的生活质量下降,缺课日数的发生频率较高(2.74比1.36),在家中的功能障碍(2.84比1.21天) )和医疗就诊(1.86比0.95)。他们还报告了比对照组更多的抑郁和焦虑症状,尽管在控制了这些合并的精神病症状后,功能障碍的差异仍然存在。这些差异在统计学上具有高度统计学意义,并有临床显着性损害的证据所证实;相应的效果大小适中,但并非微不足道。结论:发作性偏头痛与大学生在许多领域的负面影响有关。这些发现复制并扩展了其他样本研究的结果,并对该人群的未来研究产生了影响。

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