Primary headaches are multifactorial syndromes whose therapy involves different branches of medicine, also including psychological, social and economic aspects, thus making therapeutic approach by one specific discipline impossible. The role of psychological factors in the pathogenesis, course and treatment of primary headache is a major topic both for researchers and clinicians. The increasing attention of the scientific community towards psychiatric comorbidity in patients with migraine, has produced a significant amount of publications in all major journals. Several studies showed that abuse could be the cause of the onset of migraine, as well as, the indicator of a worse prognosis.
Relationship between childhood physical maltreatment and migraine: a case report / A., Russo; S., Santi; Pini, Luigi Alberto. - In: THE JOURNAL OF HEADACHE AND PAIN. - ISSN 1129-2369. - STAMPA. - 13:(2012), pp. S58-S59. (Intervento presentato al convegno XXVI National Congress of the Italian Society for the Study of Headaches. Pharmacological therapies and beyond tenutosi a Modena nel 26-28 October 2012).
Relationship between childhood physical maltreatment and migraine: a case report
PINI, Luigi Alberto
2012
Abstract
Primary headaches are multifactorial syndromes whose therapy involves different branches of medicine, also including psychological, social and economic aspects, thus making therapeutic approach by one specific discipline impossible. The role of psychological factors in the pathogenesis, course and treatment of primary headache is a major topic both for researchers and clinicians. The increasing attention of the scientific community towards psychiatric comorbidity in patients with migraine, has produced a significant amount of publications in all major journals. Several studies showed that abuse could be the cause of the onset of migraine, as well as, the indicator of a worse prognosis.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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