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Social problem-solving, perceived stress, depression and life-satisfaction in patients suffering from tension type and migraine headaches.

Mehmet Eskin1, Ali Akyol, Emine Yilmaz Çelik, Bülent Kadri Gültekin.   

Abstract

This study aimed at investigating social problem solving, perceived stress, depression, and life-satisfaction in patients with tension type and migraine headaches. Forty-nine migraine and 42 tension type headache patients (n = 91) consenting to participate were compared to a total of 49 matched healthy control group. Participants filled in a questionnaire consisting self-report measures of problem solving, perceived stress, depression and life satisfaction. They were also asked about headache duration, frequency, pain severity, psychiatric treatment and sense of control in one's life. T-tests, chi-square, analysis of variance, logistic regression analysis and Pearson product moment correlation coefficient procedures were used to analyze the data. Tension type headache patients reported having had more frequent headaches than the migraine patients but migraine patients reported having had more intense pain than the tension type headache patients. Instances of psychiatric treatment were more common among tension type headache patients than the migraine and the control group. Compared to the healthy controls, headache patients displayed a deficiency in problem solving, higher levels of perceived stress and depression. Levels of problem solving skills in headache patients were related inversely to depression, perceived stress and the number of negative life events but problem solving skills of headache patients was related positively to life-satisfaction. The findings from this study suggested that cognitive behavioral problem solving therapy or training might be a viable option for reducing levels of stress and depression, and to increase life-satisfaction in patients suffering from primary headache.
© 2013 The Scandinavian Psychological Associations.

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Keywords:  Social problem-solving; depression; headache; life-events; life-satisfaction; perceived stress

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23672375     DOI: 10.1111/sjop.12056

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Psychol        ISSN: 0036-5564


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