Association of headache with childhood adversity and mental disorder: cross-national study
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Background: Community studies about the association of headache with both childhood family adversities and depression/anxiety disorders are limited. Aims: To assess the independent and joint associations of childhood family adversities and early-onset depression and anxiety disorders with risks of adult-onset headache. Method: Data were pooled from cross-sectional community surveys conducted in ten Latin and North American, European and Asian countries (n-18303) by using standardised instruments. Headache and a range of childhood family adversities were assessed by self-report. Results: The number of childhood family adversities was associated with adult-onset headache after adjusting for gender, age, country and early-onset depression/anxiety disorder status (for one adversity, hazard ratio (HR)=1.22-1.6; for two adversities, HR=11.19-1.67; for three or more adversities, HR=1.37-1.95). Early and Current onset of depression/anxiety disorders were independently associated (HR=1.42-1.89) with adult onset headache after controlling for number of childhood family adversities. Conclusions: The findings call for a broad developmental perspective concerning risk factors for development of headache.
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http://repositorio.inprf.gob.mx/handle/123456789/5318https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.108.052159
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2794248/
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Fecha
2009Autor
Nivel de acceso
acceso cerrado
Nombre de la Rev. [SO]
British Journal of Psychiatry
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists, British Journal of Psychiatry 17 Belgrave Square, London Swix 8PG, England
Volumen [VL], Número [SU], Paginación [PG]
194 (2) 111-116 p. versión del editor
Idioma [LA]
eng
Palabras clave otro idioma [KO], Descriptores [Mesh], Descriptores [Meshm]
Tipo de documento [TP]
article
DOI [DO]
10.1192/bjp.bp.108.052159