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Andreas Straube1, Bernhard Aicher, Steffanie Förderreuther, Thomas Eggert, Janin Köppel, Stefan Möller, Roland Schneider, Gunther Haag.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although primary headache is the most frequent neurological disorder and there is some evidence that the prevalence rates have increased in recent years, no long-term data on the annual prevalence of headache are available for Germany. The objective of the study was therefore to obtain long-term data on the period prevalence of headache in the general population in Germany by means of population-based cross-sectional annual surveys (1995-2005 and 2009).Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23565641 PMCID: PMC3620427 DOI: 10.1186/1129-2377-14-11
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Headache Pain ISSN: 1129-2369 Impact factor: 7.277
Results of the annual cross-sectional surveys of period prevalence rates of self-reported headaches in Germany from 1995–2005 and 2009
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| n = | 10898 | 12239 | 12389 | 12067 | 12447 | 12503 | 12538 | 12351 | 12487 | 12064 | 12150 | 12120 | |
| CI 95% | 59.6 - 62.2 | 59.4 – 61.8 | 58.3 - 60.7 | 59.7 - 62.1 | 59.0 - 61.4 | 58.1 - 60.5 | 58.5 - 60.9 | 59.6 - 62.0 | 58.8 - 61.2 | 61.3 - 63.7 | 57.7 – 60.1 | 61.1 - 63.5 | |
| n = | 5915 | 6817 | 6908 | 6737 | 7047 | 6999 | 7037 | 6433 | 6691 | 6453 | 6386 | 6676 | |
| CI 95% | 68.5 - 71.9 | 66.5 - 69.5 | 66.3 - 69.3 | 66.4 - 69.4 | 66.5 - 69.5 | 65.7 - 68.9 | 67.0 - 70.0 | 68.3 - 71.5 | 66.5 - 69.7 | 69.1 - 72.3 | 66.4 - 69.6 | 67.3 - 70.5 | |
| n = | 4984 | 5423 | 5482 | 5330 | 5401 | 5505 | 5501 | 5917 | 5796 | 5609 | 5765 | 5444 | |
| CI 95% | 47.8 - 51.8 | 49.4 - 53.2 | 47.2 - 51.0 | 50.0 - 53.8 | 48.2 - 52.0 | 47.2 - 51.0 | 46.5 - 50.3 | 49.1 - 52.7 | 48.7 - 52.3 | 51.4 - 55.0 | 46.9 - 50.5 | 52.4 - 56.2 |
General population of Germany (older than 14 years and German-speaking), gross sample, and response rates of the IPSOS surveys; the table also shows the one-year prevalence rates of self-reported headaches at 95% confidence intervals (CI95%) for the general total sample as well as for the following sub-samples: men/women. (HP: headache prevalence in %; CI: confidence interval).
Figure 1One-year headache prevalence rates (at 95% confidence intervals) in Germany in the years 1995–2005 and 2009. There was no significant change in the headache prevalence over the years (p=0.07). Basic population is the German-speaking population aged 14 years and older.
Figure 2One-year headache prevalence rates (at 95% confidence intervals) by gender 1995–2005, 2009. Basic population is the German-speaking population aged 14 years and older.
Results of the annual cross-sectional surveys of prevalence rates of self-reported headaches in Germany from 1995-2005 and 2009
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| n = | 2709 | 2677 | 2994 | 3041 | 2804 | 2631 | 2770 | 2629 | 2659 | 2485 | 2863 | 2571 | |
| CI 95% | 58.8 - 64.0 | 58.2 - 63.4 | 55.0 - 60.0 | 58.7 - 63.7 | 57.7 - 62.9 | 55.7 - 60.9 | 60.7 - 65.7 | 61.2 - 66.4 | 56.5 - 61.7 | 55.8 - 61.2 | 53.7 - 58.9 | 60.2 - 65.4 | |
| n = | 8190 | 9563 | 9396 | 9026 | 9643 | 9873 | 9768 | 9721 | 9828 | 9579 | 9288 | 9549 | |
| CI 95% | 59.2 - 62.2 | 59.1 - 61.9 | 58.8 - 61.6 | 59.4 - 62.2 | 58.8 - 61.6 | 58.1 - 60.9 | 57.3 - 60.1 | 58.6 - 61.4 | 58.8 - 61.6 | 62.2 - 65.0 | 58.2 - 61.0 | 60.8 - 63.6 | |
| n = | 6170 | 7035 | 7307 | 6991 | 7063 | 7226 | 7424 | 7591 | 5943 | 7810 | 7955 | 7557 | |
| CI 95% | 58.8 - 62.2 | 58.5 - 61.7 | 59.3 - 62.5 | 59.6 - 62.8 | 58.6 - 61.8 | 55.6 - 58.8 | 58.0 - 61.2 | 56.8 - 60.0 | 56.7 - 60.3 | 59.7 - 62.7 | 56.7 - 59.7 | 60.6 - 63.8 | |
| n = | 4729 | 5202 | 5082 | 5076 | 5385 | 5277 | 5114 | 4759 | 6544 | 4253 | 4196 | 4562 | |
| CI 95% | 59.4 - 63.4 | 59.4 - 63.2 | 55.6 - 59.4 | 58.5 - 62.3 | 58.3 - 62.1 | 60.2 - 64.0 | 57.9 - 61.7 | 62.7 - 66.5 | 59.6 - 63.0 | 62.9 - 66.9 | 57.9 - 62.1 | 60.5 - 64.5 |
The table shows the one-year prevalence rates of self-reported headaches at 95% confidence intervals (CI95%) for residents of former East and West Germany (East: 60.2%, West: 60.5%, contingency table χ2(1) = 0.78; p=0.38), residents of cities of 50,000 inhabitants and more, and residents of places up to 49,999 inhabitants ( Rural: 59.9%; Urban: 61.3% contingency table χ2( (1)= 29.67; p<0.0001). Basic population is the German-speaking population aged 14 years and older. (HP: headache prevalence in %; CI: confidence interval).
Results of the annual cross-sectional surveys of prevalence rates of self-reported headaches in Germany from 1995–2005 and 2009
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| n = | 622 | 736 | 728 | 715 | 709 | 696 | 706 | 703 | 753 | 730 | 732 | 668 | |
| CI 95% | 59.3 - 69.9 | 54.1 - 64.1 | 60.5 - 70.3 | 56.5 - 66.7 | 57.8 - 67.8 | 60.3 - 70.3 | 54.6 - 64.8 | 56.5 - 66.7 | 59.9 - 69.5 | 59.6 - 69.4 | 51.6 - 61.8 | 60.2 - 70.4 | |
| n = | 4633 | 5109 | 4984 | 4757 | 5019 | 4936 | 4945 | 4698 | 4461 | 4488 | 4684 | 5017 | |
| CI 95% | 59.6 - 63.6 | 61.3 - 65.1 | 59.4 - 63.2 | 61.0 - 64.8 | 61.5 - 65.3 | 60.8 - 64.6 | 61.6 - 65.4 | 62.8 - 66.6 | 63.3 - 67.3 | 65.5 - 69.5 | 62.3 - 66.1 | 64.6 - 68.4 | |
| n = | 1123 | 1315 | 1487 | 1500 | 1490 | 1340 | 1481 | 1335 | 1503 | 1392 | 1291 | 1378 | |
| CI 95% | 61.2 - 69.2 | 61.6 - 69.0 | 59.9 - 66.7 | 63.0 - 69.8 | 61.3 - 68.1 | 60.5 - 67.7 | 63.3 - 70.1 | 64.7 - 71.7 | 59.2 - 66.0 | 64.7 - 71.5 | 57.8 - 65.4 | 61.3 - 68.5 | |
| n = | 4521 | 5078 | 5186 | 5045 | 5230 | 5511 | 5406 | 5614 | 5766 | 5413 | 5362 | 4950 | |
| CI 95% | 56.6 - 60.6 | 55.2 - 59.0 | 53.9 - 57.7 | 55.3 - 59.1 | 53.7 - 57.5 | 52.2 - 56.0 | 52.4 - 56.2 | 53.9 - 57.5 | 52.7 - 56.3 | 54.9 - 58.7 | 52.0 - 55.8 | 55.1 - 59.1 | |
| n = | 1210 | 1309 | 1343 | 1299 | 1294 | 1268 | 1121 | 1318 | 2216 | 1027 | 1037 | 874 | |
| CI 95% | 57.5 - 65.3 | 57.4 - 65.0 | 56.7 - 64.1 | 56.0 - 63.6 | 56.8 - 64.4 | 54.5 - 62.1 | 55.4 - 63.6 | 56.9 - 64.3 | 57.6 - 63.4 | 56.9 - 65.3 | 51.2 - 59.8 | 57.5 - 66.7 | |
| n = | 6947 | 7693 | 7923 | 7834 | 7894 | 7785 | 7712 | 7662 | 7431 | 7085 | 7379 | 7197 | |
| CI 95% | 59.4 - 62.6 | 59.4 - 62.4 | 57.6 - 60.6 | 59.9 - 62.9 | 58.6 - 61.6 | 56.9 - 59.9 | 58.2 - 61.2 | 59.2 - 62.4 | 57.9 - 61.1 | 60.3 - 63.5 | 56.7 - 59.9 | 58.6 - 61.8 | |
| n = | 1837 | 2096 | 2057 | 1993 | 2201 | 2407 | 2459 | 2256 | 1844 | 2598 | 2729 | 2932 | |
| CI 95% | 57.5 - 63.9 | 56.6 - 62.6 | 57.7 - 63.7 | 58.9 - 64.9 | 57.6 - 63.4 | 59.2 - 64.8 | 56.7 - 62.1 | 57.2 - 63.0 | 57.6 - 64.0 | 60.5 - 65.7 | 57.4 - 62.6 | 64.0 - 68.8 | |
| n = | 586 | 686 | 589 | 656 | 601 | 724 | 763 | 700 | 651 | 1115 | 979 | 1102 | |
| CI 95% | 54.4 - 65.6 | 53.1 - 63.5 | 57.8 - 68.8 | 54.3 - 64.9 | 58.0 - 68.8 | 59.9 - 69.7 | 56.0 - 65.8 | 58.1 - 68.1 | 55.9 - 66.5 | 61.7 - 69.7 | 58.9 - 67.3 | 61.2 - 69.2 |
The table shows the one-year prevalence incomes. Basic population is the German-speaking population aged 14 years and older. HP: headache prevalence. (HP: headache prevalence in %; CI: confidence interval)rates of self-reported headaches at 95% confidence intervals (CI95%) for a) different occupational groups, and b) the strata for the different net household.
Figure 3One-year headache prevalence rates of age cohorts of the annual cross-sectional surveys of period prevalence rates of self-reported headaches in Germany from 1995–2005 and 2009: a) Women; b) Men. Basic population is the German-speaking population aged 14 years and older.