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Physiologic and self-report comparisons between tension headache sufferers and nonheadache controls
Authors:Frank Andrasik  Kenneth A. Holroyd
Affiliation:(1) Department Psychology, State University of New York, 12222 Albany, NY;(2) Ohio University, 45701 Athens, Ohio
Abstract:Tension headache sufferers and nonheadache controls were compared with respect to (1) frontal EMG during both baseline and presentation of an imagined stressor, (2) trait anxiety, (3) locus of control expectancies for health related behaviors, and (4) exposure to stressful life events. Tension headache sufferers displayed higher resting muscle tension levels than did nonheadache controls. However, both groups responded similarly to the imagined stress stimulus and displayed significant muscle tension elevations of similar magnitude. While tension headache sufferers reported higher levels of trait anxiety, no differences were found between the two groups for locus of control expectancies and exposure to stressful life events. The diagnostic and treatment implications of these findings are discussed.
Keywords:tension headache  EMG  response to stress  Health Locus of Control  stressful life events
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