2008
DOI: 10.1111/j.1468-2982.2008.01644.x
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Anxiety, Stress and Coping Behaviours in Primary Care Migraine Patients: Results of the SMILE Study

Abstract: The objectives of the SMILE study were to assess anxiety, stress, depression, functional impact and coping behaviours in migraine patients consulting in primary care in France. General practitioners (n = 1467) and 83 neurologists included 5417 consulting migraine patients. Of these patients, 67% were found anxious, of whom 59% were also depressive. Patients with both anxiety and depressive dimensions showed a profile similar to that of chronic migraine patients (severe attacks, poor treatment effectiveness and… Show more

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“…Study results indicate that patients with anxiety, especially those with both anxious and depressive dimensions, exhibited higher levels of stress and functional impact on everyday life and used more maladaptive behaviors (eg, avoidance, catastrophizing) than migraine patients with neither anxious nor depressive dimensions [48].…”
Section: Coping With Headache: Does It Matter?mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Study results indicate that patients with anxiety, especially those with both anxious and depressive dimensions, exhibited higher levels of stress and functional impact on everyday life and used more maladaptive behaviors (eg, avoidance, catastrophizing) than migraine patients with neither anxious nor depressive dimensions [48].…”
Section: Coping With Headache: Does It Matter?mentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In migraine, pain seems a high involving experience, mainly processed in the cortical zones devoted to the emotive and affective aspects of nociception (de Tommaso et al, 2005). Stress and maladaptive coping strategies are associated with poor migraine outcome (Radat et al, 2008).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following the International classification of headaches disorders [16] only a few chemicals are known to trigger headaches. Migraineurs as well as MCS patients show a sensitization to environmental triggers and chronic anxiety with panic disorders [17][18][19]. The severity of the first attacks in MCS may trigger a "posttraumatic stress disorder" [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%