2010
DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0b013e3181d561a2
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Frequent headaches in the preadolescent pediatric population

Abstract: High-frequency episodic headaches and chronic daily headaches are common in the preadolescent pediatric population. Health care providers and educators should be aware of the magnitude of the problem to properly identify and treat children with headaches.

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“…Precise comparisons between studies are not possible because of potential methodological differences. The prevalence of CDH was reported as 0.9% from Scotland, 41 1.5% from Sweden, 42 7.8% from China, 43 1.5% from Taiwan 16 and 1.68% from Brazil 22 , respectively. The prevalence for CTTH was 0.1% in Sweden and 5.9% in Turkey respectively.…”
Section: Epidemiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Precise comparisons between studies are not possible because of potential methodological differences. The prevalence of CDH was reported as 0.9% from Scotland, 41 1.5% from Sweden, 42 7.8% from China, 43 1.5% from Taiwan 16 and 1.68% from Brazil 22 , respectively. The prevalence for CTTH was 0.1% in Sweden and 5.9% in Turkey respectively.…”
Section: Epidemiologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The questionnaire followed the ICHD-2 classification criteria for primary headaches, but also assessed headache frequency over the past month and year, and other headache parameters 14 . Herein, since we assessed influence of exposures on headache frequency, we don't present the ICHD-2 classification, which was reported separately 1 . Instead, we stratified headache sufferers according to frequency, as described below.…”
Section: Questionnairementioning
confidence: 99%
“…They asked: [1] If the mother received prenatal care; [2] If the mother smoked during pregnancy; [3] If the father or other individuals leaving with the mother smoked during her pregnancy; [4] Maternal alcohol use during pregnancy; [5] Illicit drug use during pregnancy; [6] Hypertension during pregnancy; [7] Length of pregnancy; [8] Type of delivery (vaginal, cesarean, other).…”
Section: Pregnancy Antecedentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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