Clinical evidence suggests that chronic daily headache (CDH) occurs in association with psychopathologies: previous studies have focused particularly on migraine. To evaluate this association, we studied, using the DSM-IIIR criteria, a population of 88 patients (18M, 70F) affected by CDH (mean duration 7.4 +/- 8.7 years). We documented the presence of a psychiatric disorder in 90\% of this population. The most frequent diagnosis was a comorbidity of anxiety and mood disorders. The comorbidity of psychiatric disorders and headache has important implications as far as treatment is concerned.

Psychiatric comorbidity in chronic daily headache.

VERRI, ANNA;GALLI, CINZIA;GRANELLA, FRANCO;SANDRINI, GIORGIO;NAPPI, GIUSEPPE
1998-01-01

Abstract

Clinical evidence suggests that chronic daily headache (CDH) occurs in association with psychopathologies: previous studies have focused particularly on migraine. To evaluate this association, we studied, using the DSM-IIIR criteria, a population of 88 patients (18M, 70F) affected by CDH (mean duration 7.4 +/- 8.7 years). We documented the presence of a psychiatric disorder in 90\% of this population. The most frequent diagnosis was a comorbidity of anxiety and mood disorders. The comorbidity of psychiatric disorders and headache has important implications as far as treatment is concerned.
1998
18 Suppl 21
45
49
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Adult, Aged, Chronic Disease, Circadian Rhythm; physiology, Female, Headache; physiopathology/psychology, Humans, Male, Mental Disorders; complications/epidemiology/psychology, Middle Aged, Prevalence, Psychiatric Status Rating Scales
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Verri, Anna; A. P., Cecchini; Galli, Cinzia; Granella, Franco; Sandrini, Giorgio; Nappi, Giuseppe
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