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. 2013 Feb 25;14(1):18.
doi: 10.1186/1129-2377-14-18.

Alexithymia and its impact on quality of life in a group of Brazilian women with migraine without aura

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Alexithymia and its impact on quality of life in a group of Brazilian women with migraine without aura

Rebeca Veras de Andrade Vieira et al. J Headache Pain. .

Abstract

Background: Migraine is a type of primary headache widely known for its impact on quality of life of patients. Although the psychological aspects of the disease are receiving increasing attention in current research, some of them, as alexithymia, are still seldom explored. This study aimed to provide evidence on the relationships between markers of depression, anxiety, alexithymia, self-reflection, insight and quality of life in migraine.

Methods: Forty female outpatients from a Brazilian specialized headache hospital service and a paired control group were compared.

Results: The results revealed that women with migraine had higher levels of depression, anxiety and alexithymia, and lower levels of quality of life, self-reflection and insight, compared to controls. Quality of life in women with migraine was predicted by levels of depression and one alexithymia factor (ability to express emotions and fantasies). A binary regression analysis between clinical and control groups revealed the migraine group to comprise individuals with high anxiety, low quality of life in the physical domain and the presence of a concrete thinking style.

Conclusions: The results highlight the relevance of considering psychological variables in the routine healthcare practices for migraine patients in general, while keeping steady attention to individual case features.

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