ObjectiveThe present Italian multicenter study aimed at investigating whether the course of primary headache disorders in children and adolescents was changed during the lockdown necessary to contain the COVID-19 emergency in Italy.MethodsDuring the lockdown, we submitted an online questionnaire to patients already diagnosed with primary headache disorders. Questions explored the course of headache, daily habits, psychological factors related to COVID-19, general mood and school stress. Answers were transformed into data for statistical analysis. Through a bivariate analysis, the main variables affecting the subjective trend of headache, and intensity and frequency of the attacks were selected. The significant variables were then used for the multivariate analysis.ResultsWe collected the answers of 707 patients. In the multivariate analysis, we found that reduction of school effort and anxiety was the main factor explaining the improvement in the subjective trend of headache and the intensity and frequency of the attacks (p < 0.001). The greater the severity of headache, the larger was the clinical improvement (p < 0.001). Disease duration was negatively associated with the improvement (p < 0.001). It is noteworthy that clinical improvement was independent of prophylaxis (p > 0.05), presence of chronic headache disorders (p > 0.05) and geographical area (p > 0.05).ConclusionsOur study showed that lifestyle modification represents the main factor impacting the course of primary headache disorders in children and adolescents. In particular, reduction in school-related stress during the lockdown was the main factor explaining the general headache improvement in our population.

Papetti, L., Alaimo Di Loro, P., Tarantino, S., Grazzi, L., Guidetti, V., Parisi, P., et al. (2020). I stay at home with headache. A survey to investigate how the lockdown for COVID-19 impacted on headache in Italian children. CEPHALALGIA, 40(13), 1459-1473 [10.1177/0333102420965139].

I stay at home with headache. A survey to investigate how the lockdown for COVID-19 impacted on headache in Italian children

Moavero, Romina;
2020-01-01

Abstract

ObjectiveThe present Italian multicenter study aimed at investigating whether the course of primary headache disorders in children and adolescents was changed during the lockdown necessary to contain the COVID-19 emergency in Italy.MethodsDuring the lockdown, we submitted an online questionnaire to patients already diagnosed with primary headache disorders. Questions explored the course of headache, daily habits, psychological factors related to COVID-19, general mood and school stress. Answers were transformed into data for statistical analysis. Through a bivariate analysis, the main variables affecting the subjective trend of headache, and intensity and frequency of the attacks were selected. The significant variables were then used for the multivariate analysis.ResultsWe collected the answers of 707 patients. In the multivariate analysis, we found that reduction of school effort and anxiety was the main factor explaining the improvement in the subjective trend of headache and the intensity and frequency of the attacks (p < 0.001). The greater the severity of headache, the larger was the clinical improvement (p < 0.001). Disease duration was negatively associated with the improvement (p < 0.001). It is noteworthy that clinical improvement was independent of prophylaxis (p > 0.05), presence of chronic headache disorders (p > 0.05) and geographical area (p > 0.05).ConclusionsOur study showed that lifestyle modification represents the main factor impacting the course of primary headache disorders in children and adolescents. In particular, reduction in school-related stress during the lockdown was the main factor explaining the general headache improvement in our population.
2020
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore MED/39 - NEUROPSICHIATRIA INFANTILE
English
COVID-19
Migraine
lifestyle
lockdown
Adolescent
Anxiety
Betacoronavirus
COVID-19
Child
Female
Headache
Humans
Italy
Male
SARS-CoV-2
Social Isolation
Surveys and Questionnaires
Coronavirus Infections
Life Style
Pandemics
Pneumonia, Viral
Papetti, L., Alaimo Di Loro, P., Tarantino, S., Grazzi, L., Guidetti, V., Parisi, P., et al. (2020). I stay at home with headache. A survey to investigate how the lockdown for COVID-19 impacted on headache in Italian children. CEPHALALGIA, 40(13), 1459-1473 [10.1177/0333102420965139].
Papetti, L; Alaimo Di Loro, P; Tarantino, S; Grazzi, L; Guidetti, V; Parisi, P; Raieli, V; Sciruicchio, V; Termine, C; Toldo, I; Tozzi, E; Verdecchia, P; Carotenuto, M; Battisti, M; Celi, A; D'Agnano, D; Faedda, N; Ferilli, Ma; Grillo, G; Natalucci, G; Onofri, A; Pelizza, Mf; Ursitti, F; Vasta, M; Velardi, M; Balestri, M; Moavero, R; Vigevano, F; Valeriani, M
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