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Table 1 Mean (M) and Standard Deviations (SD) of demographic and clinical features of migraine patients

From: Symptoms of central sensitization and comorbidity for juvenile fibromyalgia in childhood migraine: an observational study in a tertiary headache center

 

Sex

 

Age (years)

Migraine onset (months)

Frequency of headache (days/migraine /month)

PedMIDAS

MIGRAINE

WITHOUT AURA

(MA)

Cod 1.1

(43 males. 49 females)

males 43

females

49

 

M 10.87

SD 2.91

(10.3–11.5)

M 12.2

SD 3.4

(4–17)

M 6.7

SD 2.3

(3–13)

M 12.64

SD 12.92

(0.8–32.2)

CHRONIC MIGRAINE

(CM)

Cod 1.3

(20 males. 27 females)

males 20

females

27

 

M 10.98

SD 2.96

(10.1–11.8)

M 10.2

SD 6.1

(5–15)

M 17.7

SD 2.5

(16–30)

M 23

SD 21

(17–30.1)

MIGRAINE WITH AURA

(MWA)

Cod. 1.2.1

(3 males. 9 females)

males

3

females

9

 

M 11.75

SD 3.11

(9.8–13.5)

M 11.2

SD 4.5

(6–14)

M 2.3

SD 2.1

(1–6)

M 16.25

SD 27.47

(0.8–30)

Chi square

p

2.07

n.s.

ANOVA

P

Bonferroni

F 0.47

n.s.

F 1.23

n.s.

F = 5.29

0.006

CM vs MWA – MA p < 0.01

F = 6.13

0.003

CM vs MA and MWA p < 0.05

  1. PedMIDAS Pediatric Migraine Disability Scale
  2. According to the headache diagnosis (class). In the first columns. The results of the chi square test are reported. in the remainder. The ANOVA test with group as factor and post-hoc Bonferroni test are showed. The 95% Confidence Intervals are reported in brackets