Developmental trajectories of paediatric headache - sex-specific analyses and predictors

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Isensee, Corinna [1 ,2 ]
Castelao, Carolin Fernandez [1 ]
Kroener-Herwig, Birgit [1 ]
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[1] Univ Gottingen, Dept Clin Psychol & Psychotherapy, Georg Elias Muller Inst Psychol, Gosslerstr 14, D-37073 Gottingen, Germany
[2] Univ Med Ctr Gottingen, Dept Child & Adolescent Psychiat & Psychotherapy, Gottingen, Germany
关键词
Paediatric headache; Developmental trajectories; LCGA; Sex-specific analyses; CLASS GROWTH ANALYSIS; DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS; SCHOOL-CHILDREN; CHRONIC PAIN; ADOLESCENTS; MIGRAINE; PREVALENCE; EPIDEMIOLOGY; PROGNOSIS; ANXIETY;
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10.1186/s10194-016-0627-8
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Background: Headache is the most common pain disorder in children and adolescents and is associated with diverse dysfunctions and psychological symptoms. Several studies evidenced sex-specific differences in headache frequency. Until now no study exists that examined sex-specific patterns of change in paediatric headache across time and included pain-related somatic and (socio-)psychological predictors. Method: Latent Class Growth Analysis (LCGA) was used in order to identify different trajectory classes of headache across four annual time points in a population-based sample (n = 3 227; mean age 11.34 years; 51.2 % girls). In multinomial logistic regression analyses the influence of several predictors on the class membership was examined. Results: For girls, a four-class model was identified as the best fitting model. While the majority of girls reported no (30.5 %) or moderate headache frequencies (32.5 %) across time, one class with a high level of headache days (20.8 %) and a class with an increasing headache frequency across time (16.2 %) were identified. For boys a two class model with a 'no headache class' (48.6 %) and 'moderate headache class' (51.4 %) showed the best model fit. Regarding logistic regression analyses, migraine and parental headache proved to be stable predictors across sexes. Depression/anxiety was a significant predictor for all pain classes in girls. Life events, dysfunctional stress coping and school burden were also able to differentiate at least between some classes in both sexes. Conclusions: The identified trajectories reflect sex-specific differences in paediatric headache, as seen in the number and type of classes extracted. The documented risk factors can deliver ideas for preventive actions and considerations for treatment programmes.
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