Revista Paulista de Pediatria (Jun 2014)

Prevalence of headache and its interference in the activities of daily living in female adolescent students

  • Alaine Souza Lima,
  • Rodrigo Cappato de Araújo,
  • Mayra Ruana de A. Gomes,
  • Ludmila Remígio de Almeida,
  • Gabriely Feitosa F. de Souza,
  • Samara Barreto Cunha,
  • Ana Carolina R. Pitangui

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-0582201432212113
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 2
pp. 256 – 261

Abstract

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OBJECTIVE: To describe the prevalence of headache and its interference in the activities of daily living (ADL) in female adolescent students.METHODS: This descriptive cross-sectional study enrolled 228 female adolescents from a public school in the city of Petrolina, Pernambuco, Northeast Brazil, aged ten to 19 years. A self-administered structured questionnaire about socio-demographic characteristics, occurrence of headache and its characteristics was employed. Headaches were classified according to the International Headache Society criteria. The chi-square test was used to verify possible associations, being significant p<0.05.RESULTS: After the exclusion of 24 questionnaires that did not met the inclusion criteria, 204 questionnaires were analyzed. The mean age of the adolescents was 14.0±1.4 years. The prevalence of headache was 87.7%. Of the adolescents with headache, 0.5% presented migraine without pure menstrual aura; 6.7%, migraine without aura related to menstruation; 1.6%, non-menstrual migraine without aura; 11.7%, tension-type headache and 79.3%, other headaches. Significant associations were found between pain intensity and the following variables: absenteeism (p=0.001); interference in ADL (p<0.001); medication use (p<0.001); age (p=0.045) and seek for medical care (p<0.022).CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of headache in female adolescents observed in this study was high, with a negative impact in ADL and school attendance.

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