1995
DOI: 10.1177/0333102495015s1687
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The Behavioral Treatment of Juvenile Patients With Migraine and an Investigation of Family Factors

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“…There were 30 boys and 71 girls. Although girls suffer more frequently from headaches than boys (Osterhaus, 1998), the gender-distribution of our headache sample does not fully reflect the gender-distribution of the adolescent headache patient population. Part of the female predominance may be explained by an artifact in the recruitment procedure.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…There were 30 boys and 71 girls. Although girls suffer more frequently from headaches than boys (Osterhaus, 1998), the gender-distribution of our headache sample does not fully reflect the gender-distribution of the adolescent headache patient population. Part of the female predominance may be explained by an artifact in the recruitment procedure.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 88%