Publikationer
Growth environment and personality in adult migraineurs and their migraine-free siblings
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Publiceringsår: 1997
Språk: Engelska
Sidor: 159-168
Publikation/Tidskrift/Serie: Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain
Volym: 37
Nummer: 3
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Sammanfattning
The aim of the study was to compare adult migraine discordant full siblings in terms of personality and psychosocial environment during childhood. The study, involving 30 sibling pairs and use of various personality instruments (Eysenck Personality Inventory EPI, Color Word Test CWT, Visual Aftereffects VAE, Meta Contrast Technique MCT, Cesarec-Marke Personality Schedule), showed the migraineurs scored significantly higher on neuroticism EPI, also called emotional stress or trait anxiety; to be more sensitive (MCT); and to display signs of greater anxiety (VAE, CWT). Furthermore, migraineurs tended to report greater scarcity of friends during childhood and less verbal, as well as, nonverbal encouragement from their parents, than their migraine-free siblings. Neuroticism was found to correlate significantly with migraine, but not with headache frequency or severity in the migraine group. It is argued that, due to the high neuroticism of some migraineurs, psychotherapy should be considered as an alternative to other prophylactic treatments such as use of beta-adrenoceptor blockers, although the acute migraine onset should be pharmacologically treated.
Disputation
Nyckelord
- Social Sciences
- Medicine and Health Sciences
- migraine
- neuroticism
- anxiety
- nonshared environment
- psychosocial environment
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