Headache-related disability among medical students in Amazon: a cross-sectional study
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the prevalence of headache in medical students, and quantify the degree of disability through HIT-6 and MIDAS scale. Method The criteria established by International Headache Society were used and the HIT-6 and MIDAS, to asses disability. Results 140 medical students from UFAM were evaluated. 16.43% cases of migraine headache, 6.43% of probable migraine, and 23.57% of tension headaches were detected. 6.42% reported an absence of headache; and another 11.42% had secondary headache. According to the HIT-6 questionnaire, in 7.14% and 18.57% of the students, headaches were classified as having substantial to severe impact, respectively. Conclusion Migraine and probable migraine had higher scores than the other types of headache and, therefore, led to higher levels of disability. The present study did not find a significant correlation between student semester, age or extracurricular activities on the impact generated by headache. |
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Headache-related disability among medical students in Amazon: a cross-sectional study |
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Headache-related disability among medical students in Amazon: a cross-sectional study |
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Headache-related disability among medical students in Amazon: a cross-sectional study Almeida,Carlos Mauricio Oliveira de students headache disability Amazon |
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Headache-related disability among medical students in Amazon: a cross-sectional study |
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Headache-related disability among medical students in Amazon: a cross-sectional study |
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Headache-related disability among medical students in Amazon: a cross-sectional study |
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Headache-related disability among medical students in Amazon: a cross-sectional study |
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Headache-related disability among medical students in Amazon: a cross-sectional study |
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Almeida,Carlos Mauricio Oliveira de |
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Almeida,Carlos Mauricio Oliveira de Lima,Paulo Antônio Machado da Silva Stabenow,Rebecca Mota,Rhea Sylvia de Souza Boechat,Antônio Luiz Takatani,Massanobu |
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Almeida,Carlos Mauricio Oliveira de Lima,Paulo Antônio Machado da Silva Stabenow,Rebecca Mota,Rhea Sylvia de Souza Boechat,Antônio Luiz Takatani,Massanobu |
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students headache disability Amazon |
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students headache disability Amazon |
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ABSTRACT Objective To evaluate the prevalence of headache in medical students, and quantify the degree of disability through HIT-6 and MIDAS scale. Method The criteria established by International Headache Society were used and the HIT-6 and MIDAS, to asses disability. Results 140 medical students from UFAM were evaluated. 16.43% cases of migraine headache, 6.43% of probable migraine, and 23.57% of tension headaches were detected. 6.42% reported an absence of headache; and another 11.42% had secondary headache. According to the HIT-6 questionnaire, in 7.14% and 18.57% of the students, headaches were classified as having substantial to severe impact, respectively. Conclusion Migraine and probable migraine had higher scores than the other types of headache and, therefore, led to higher levels of disability. The present study did not find a significant correlation between student semester, age or extracurricular activities on the impact generated by headache. |
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