• J Headache Pain · Dec 2024

    Coping strategies to stressful events in adolescents with migraine.

    • Martina Proietti Checchi, Samuela Tarantino, Laura Papetti, Fabiana Ursitti, Gabriele Monte, Giorgia Sforza, Alessandra Voci, Claudia Ruscitto, and Massimiliano Valeriani.
    • Developmental Neurology Unit, Bambino Gesù Children's Hospital, IRCCS, Rome, Italy. martina.proietti@opbg.net.
    • J Headache Pain. 2024 Dec 18; 25 (1): 218218.

    ObjectiveSeveral studies examined stress factors in both adult and pediatric patients with migraine, but few of them have analyzed coping strategies adopted to deal with stressful events in pediatric age. In particular, some of these studies have focused on specific migraine populations or have not employed standardized instruments. Our study used a standardized tool to investigate the coping strategies adopted by patients with primary migraine in dealing with stressful events. We aimed at exploring: 1) Coping responses to stressful events and their possible association with migraine characteristics such as headache frequency, pain intensity and use of prophylactic treatment; (2) Potential differences in anxiety and depression symptoms based on migraine characteristics, and (3) Association between migraine characteristics, coping strategies, and psychological aspects.MethodsWe studied 81 adolescents (mean age 13.8 ± 1.6 years; 18 M and 63 F). They were divided into: (1) high frequency (weekly to daily episodes) and low frequency (≤ 4 episodes per month); (2) mild and severe pain; (3) need for prophylactic treatment or not. To evaluate patients' anxiety, depression and coping strategies we used respectively SAFA-A, SAFA-D and CRI-Y questionnaires.ResultsSchool and socialization represent the most commonly reported stressful events among our patients with migraine. Patients with high frequency of headache tend to adopt maladaptive coping strategies in "Logical Analysis" (p = 0.012), "Positive Reappraisal" (p = 0.002) and "Total Approach" (p = < 0.001). Moreover, patients with a high frequency of headache showed higher anxiety and depression scores (p = < 0.050). On the other hand, lower scores in some subscales of anxiety and depression emerged in high frequency patients who used "Logical Analysis" maladaptively (p = < 0.050).ConclusionAdolescents with a more disabling migraine pattern tend to employ maladaptive coping strategies focused on active behavioral responses to the stressful events.© 2024. The Author(s).

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