| Literature DB >> 34766918 |
Bianca Raffaelli1, Pia Kull1, Jasper Mecklenburg1, Lucas Hendrik Overeem1, Elisabeth Storch1, Maria Terhart1, Lars Neeb1, Uwe Reuter1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The representation of migraine in the media is stereotypical. Standard images of migraine attacks display stylish young women holding their head in a pain pose. This representation may contribute to the social stigmatization of patients with migraine.Entities:
Keywords: advocacy; awareness; cross-sectional; headache; internet; mass media; media; migraine; pain; perception; stereotype; stigma; stock photos; survey
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34766918 PMCID: PMC8663508 DOI: 10.2196/32707
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Med Internet Res ISSN: 1438-8871 Impact factor: 5.428
Structure of the survey.
| Section | Description |
| Study information | Written information about the study design and aim, as well as the data protection statement agreement. Subjects could download the study information to keep for their records. |
| Written consent form | In order to access the other questionnaires, participants must confirm that they are ≥18 years of age, that they are voluntarily participating in the survey, and that they agree to the publication of the study results in an anonymous form. Participants could download a consent form to keep for their records. |
| Demographic characteristics | Participants are asked about their gender, age, ethnic background, height, weight, and highest level of education. |
| Migraine information | Participants are asked whether they experienced migraine, if they have close family members or friends with migraine, and how they assess the impairment caused by migraine in the general population and in their own migraine experience (on a numerical analog scale from 0% to 100%). |
| Occupational characteristics | Participants are asked whether they work or study at the Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin, in which field, and if they have regular contact with patients with migraine at work. |
| Photos 1-10 | Participants are asked to look at 10 photos of migraine attacks and rate how realistic each photo is. Patients with migraine are also asked how representative of their own migraine experience these photos are. |
Figure 1Flowchart of participant selection in both groups.
Demographic and occupational characteristics of the survey participants.
| Characteristic | Migraine group | Health care group | |||
| Age (years), mean (SD) | 45.3 (12.7) | 32.1 (11.1) | |||
| Female sex, n (%) | 318 (86.6) | 245 (73.9) | |||
| Northern or Central European descent, n (%) | 314 (85.6) | 283 (85.6) | |||
| Height (cm), mean (SD) | 168.9 (8.1) | 171.5 (9.7) | |||
| Weight (kg), mean (SD) | 69.4 (14.6) | 68.3 (13.3) | |||
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| University degree | 154 (42.1) | 118 (35.6) | ||
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| High school diploma | 63 (17.2) | 155 (46.8) | ||
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| Technical baccalaureate | 29 (7.9) | 8 (2.4) | ||
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| Apprenticeship | 60 (16.4) | 20 (6.0) | ||
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| Intermediate secondary school diploma (Realschulabschluss) | 38 (10.4) | 13 (3.9) | ||
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| General secondary school diploma (Hauptschlussabschluss) | 4 (1.1) | 2 (0.6) | ||
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| Other | 19 (4.9) | 15 (4.5) | ||
| Close friends or family members with migraine, n (%) | 196 (53.4) | 104 (31.4) | |||
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| —a | 167 (50.5) | |||
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| Physician | — | 42 (25.1) | ||
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| Nurse | — | 33 (19.8) | ||
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| Other medical professionals | — | 27 (16.2) | ||
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| Other nonmedical professionals | — | 65 (38.9) | ||
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| — | 164 (49.5) | |||
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| Human medicine | — | 122 (74.4) | ||
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| Dentistry | — | 11 (6.7) | ||
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| Other | — | 31 (18.9) | ||
| Regular professional contact with patients with migraine, n (%) | — | 68 (20.5) | |||
aNot applicable.
Figure 2Realism scores of patients with migraine for all photos and different categories. Values are mean (SD), and the asterisk indicates P<.001.
Figure 3Representation scores of patients with migraine for all photos and different categories. Values are mean (SD), and the asterisk indicates P<.001.
Figure 4Realism scores of health care workers and students for all photos and different categories. Values are mean (SD), and the asterisk indicates P<.001.