| Literature DB >> 26798398 |
Toni Hesse1, Laura G Holmes2, Vicki Kennedy-Overfelt3, Lynne M Kerr4, Lisa L Giles5.
Abstract
Recurrent headaches cause significant burden for adolescents and their families. Mindfulness-based interventions (MBIs) have been shown to reduce stress and alter the experience of pain, reduce pain burden, and improve quality of life. Research indicates that MBIs can benefit adults with chronic pain conditions including headaches. A pilot nonrandomized clinical trial was conducted with 20 adolescent females with recurrent headaches. Median class attendance was 7 of 8 total sessions; average class attendance was 6.10 ± 2.6. Adherence to home practice was good, with participants reporting an average of 4.69 (SD = 1.84) of 6 practices per week. Five participants dropped out for reasons not inherent to the group (e.g., extracurricular scheduling); no adverse events were reported. Parents reported improved quality of life and physical functioning for their child. Adolescent participants reported improved depression symptoms and improved ability to accept their pain rather than trying to control it. MBIs appear safe and feasible for adolescents with recurrent headaches. Although participants did not report decreased frequency or severity of headache following treatment, the treatment had a beneficial effect for depression, quality of life, and acceptance of pain and represents a promising adjunct treatment for adolescents with recurrent headaches.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26798398 PMCID: PMC4700163 DOI: 10.1155/2015/508958
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Evid Based Complement Alternat Med ISSN: 1741-427X Impact factor: 2.629
Demographic and baseline characteristics (N = 20).
| % ( | Range | Mean (SDa) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age | — | 11–16 years | 14.15 (1.60) |
| Baseline headaches | — | 0–6 headaches | 4.6 (1.80) |
| Baseline severe headaches | — | 0–6 headaches | 2.6 (1.96) |
| Headache disability | |||
| PedMIDASb | — | 3–270 | 66.95 (67.45) |
| Little or no disability (0–10) | 10 (2) | — | — |
| Mild disability (11–30) | 25 (5) | — | — |
| Moderate disability (31–50) | 15 (3) | — | — |
| Severe disability (50+) | 50 (10) | — | — |
| Quality of life | |||
| Teen PedsQLc Total | — | 27.17–88.04 | 55.65 (15.54) |
| Teen PedsQL Physical Functioning | — | 28.13–93.75 | 56.88 (17.81) |
| Teen PedsQL Psychosocial Functioning | — | 20–91.67 | 55.00 (18.20) |
| Parent PedsQL Total | — | 30.43–92.39 | 57.83 (16.79) |
| Parent PedsQL Physical Functioning | — | 28.13–100 | 58.13 (19.49) |
| Parent PedsQL Psychosocial Functioning | — | 30–96.67 | 57.67 (16.97) |
| Pain acceptance | |||
| CPAQ-Ad Activity Engagement | — | 2–40 | 26.20 (9.85) |
| CPAQ-A Pain Withdrawal | — | 6–35 | 20.45 (7.56) |
| CPAQ-A Total | — | 24–59 | 46.65 (8.02) |
| Depression | |||
| CES-DCe Total | — | 9–51 | 31.20 (13.04) |
| Not clinically significant | 10 (2) | — | — |
| Clinically significant (16+) | 90 (18) | — | — |
| Anxiety | |||
| MASCf Total | — | 42–71 | 56.20 (9.47) |
| Low (<40) | 0 (0) | — | — |
| Average (40–54) | 40 (8) | — | — |
| High average (55–59) | 15 (3) | — | — |
| Slightly elevated (60–64) | 25 (5) | — | — |
| Elevated (65–69) | 5 (1) | — | — |
| Very elevated (70+) | 10 (2) | — | — |
aSD: standard deviation; bPediatric Migraine Disability Assessment; cPediatric Quality of Life Inventory; dChronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire, Adolescent Version; eCenter for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale for Children; fMultidimensional Anxiety Scale for Children.
Pre- and posttreatment outcome measures for treatment completers (N = 15).
| Pretreatment mean (SDa) | Posttreatment mean (SD) | Pre/postcomparison | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Headache disability | |||
| PedMIDASb | 62.07 (64.66) | 57.33 (73.90) |
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| Quality of life | |||
| Teen PedsQLc Total | 53.26 (10.32) | 58.19 (11.90) |
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| Teen PedsQL Physical Functioning | 56.04 (15.73) | 60.63 (19.22) |
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| Teen PedsQL Psychosocial Functioning | 51.78 (11.88) | 56.89 (9.82) |
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| Parent PedsQL Total | 55.87 (13.90) | 63.33 (13.06) |
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| Parent PedsQL Physical Functioning | 56.25 (18.18) | 66.88 (3.93) |
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| Parent PedsQL Psychosocial Functioning | 55.67 (13.60) | 61.44 (13.76) |
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| Pain acceptance | |||
| CPAQ-Ad Activity Engagement | 25.40 (8.74) | 28.40 (9.49) |
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| CPAQ-A Pain Withdrawal | 22.47 (6.46) | 17.47 (5.18) |
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| CPAQ-A Total | 47.87 (6.95) | 45.87 (9.08) |
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| Depression | |||
| CES-DCe Total | 33.33 (11.54) | 26.07 (12.60) |
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| Anxiety | |||
| MASCf Total | 58.29 (8.56) | 56.29 (9.11) |
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∗ indicates statistically significant differences in two-tailed pre/postpaired samples t-tests.
aSD: standard deviation; bPediatric Migraine Disability Assessment; cPediatric Quality of Life Inventory; dChronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire, Adolescent Version; eCenter for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale for Children; fMultidimensional Anxiety Scale for Children.