The relationship of anxiety, depression and behavioral problems with recurrent headache in late adolescence - a Young-HUNT follow-up study
Conclusions:
Results from the present study showed that symptoms of anxiety and depression in early adolescence were associated with recurrent headache four years later. Recognizing anxiety and depressive symptoms should be considered part of the clinical assessment in young headache patients, as early identification of these associated factors may lead to improved headache management.
Source: Epidemiologic Perspectives and Innovations - Category: Epidemiology Authors: Brit A BlaauwGrete DybKnut HagenTurid L HolmenMattias LindeTore Wentzel-LarsenJohn-Anker Zwart Source Type: research
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