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Characteristics of Children Presenting to a Behavioral Treatment Program for Pediatric Headache
Authors:Kamila S. White  C. Sloan Alday  Anthony Spirito
Affiliation:(1) Center for Anxiety and Related Disorders and Department of Psychology, Boston University, Boston, Massachusetts;(2) Department of Child and Family Psychiatry, Rhode Island Hospital, Brown University School of Medicine, Providence, Rhode Island
Abstract:This study examined headache characteristics and psychological variables associated with pediatric headache in a specialty treatment clinic. Children were referred by pediatric neurologists to a hospital-based pediatric behavioral medicine clinic for behavioral treatment in conjunction with medical management of the pain. Headache typology of the children indicated that 1/3 of the sample reported at least daily headaches, and a large percentage of patients described experiencing headaches that lasted for more than a day (26%). Child and parent report of pain revealed a fairly high level of correspondence for headache activity. Regarding other psychological characteristics, children in this study endorsed higher than expected levels of somatization even after adjusting for headache symptoms. Compared with children's report, parents' report showed only slightly higher levels of secondary gain experienced by children because of pain. Gender differences were not found. The implications of these findings for improving our understanding of pediatric headache are discussed.
Keywords:children  pediatric headache  pain  coping  behavioral treatment
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