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Stress Is Associated with Poor Outcome of Acute Treatment for Chronic Migraine: A Multicenter Study

Title
Stress Is Associated with Poor Outcome of Acute Treatment for Chronic Migraine: A Multicenter Study
Authors
Cha, Myoung-JinKim, Byung-KunMoon, Heui-SooAhn, Jin-YoungOh, KyungmiKim, Jee YoungKim, Byung-SuSohn, Jong-HeeChung, Jae-MyunSong, Tae-JinKim, JiyoungSeo, Jong-GeunChu, Min KyungCho, Soo-Jin
Ewha Authors
송태진
SCOPUS Author ID
송태진scopus
Issue Date
2018
Journal Title
PAIN MEDICINE
ISSN
1526-2375JCR Link

1526-4637JCR Link
Citation
PAIN MEDICINE vol. 19, no. 9, pp. 1832 - 1838
Keywords
MigraineChronic MigrainePsychological StressTreatment OutcomeQuality of LifeHeadache Disorders
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Background. Chronic migraine (CM) is associated with severe psychological symptoms and disabilities. Information on the relationship between stress and the outcomes of acute CM treatment is limited. Methods. We evaluated the clinical presentation and stress levels of patients with CM who visited the neurology departments of 14 hospitals between September and December 2015. The patients were divided into stress and reference groups on the basis of the Korean version of the Brief Encounter Psychosocial Instrument (BEPSI-K). Quality of life was evaluated using EuroQol Five Dimension Questionnaire Three-Level. The Migraine Assessment of Current Therapy questionnaire was used to assess the outcomes of acute treatment. Results. This study included 186 CM patients. On the basis of the BEPSI-K score, 79 and 107 patients were assigned to the stress and reference groups, respectively. The stress group had more patients with poor outcomes of acute treatment than the reference group (67.1% vs 40.2%, P < 0.001). In a multivariate analysis, female gender (odds ratio [OR] = 3.266, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.172-9.103, P = 0.024), the number of headache-free days per month (OR = 0.932, 95% CI = 0.883-0.985, P = 0.012), and BEPSI-K score (OR = 1.667, 95% CI = 1.051-2.643, P = 0.030) predicted poor outcomes of acute treatment. Conclusions. High levels of stress were reported by 42.5% of patients with CM. The association between stress and the outcomes of acute treatment suggests that stress is an important clinical variable for improving the management of CM.
DOI
10.1093/pm/pnx269
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