Association of headache with childhood adversity and mental disorder: cross-national study
联想(心理学)
心理学
精神科
临床心理学
心理健康
心理治疗师
作者
Sing Lee,Adley Tsang,Michael Von Korff,Ron de Graaf,Corina Benjet,Josep María Haro,Matthias C. Angermeyer,Koen Demyttenaere,Giovanni de Girolamo,I. Gasquet,Kathleen R. Merikangas,José Posada‐Villa,Tadashi Takeshima,Ronald C. Kessler
Community studies about the association of headache with both childhood family adversities and depression/anxiety disorders are limited.To assess the independent and joint associations of childhood family adversities and early-onset depression and anxiety disorders with risks of adult-onset headache.Data were pooled from cross-sectional community surveys conducted in ten Latin and North American, European and Asian countries (n=18 303) by using standardised instruments. Headache and a range of childhood family adversities were assessed by self-report.The number of childhood family adversities was associated with adult-onset headache after adjusting for gender, age, country and early-onset depression/anxiety disorder status (for one adversity, hazard ratio (HR)=1.22-1.6; for two adversities, HR=1.19-1.67; for three or more adversities, HR=1.37-1.95). Early and current onset of depression/anxiety disorders were independently associated (HR=1.42-1.89) with adult-onset headache after controlling for number of childhood family adversities.The findings call for a broad developmental perspective concerning risk factors for development of headache.