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Table 4 Demographics and Mental Health in Cluster Headache Patients

From: Demoralization predicts suicidality in patients with cluster headache

Demographics

All Cluster

(n = 100)

Episodic

(n = 56)

Chronic

(n = 44)

p-valuea

Age (mean ± SD)

45.5 ± 12.3

43.9 ± 12.8

47.4 ± 11.5

0.14b

Sex (male; n, %)

53/100 (53.0)

30/56 (53.6)

23/44 (52.3)

0.54c

Race (Caucasian; n, %)

94/100 (94.0)

53/56 (94.6)

41/44 (93.2)

0.76c

Lifetime Depression (n, %)d

67/100 (67.0)

34/56 (60.7)

33/44 (75.0)

0.13c

Demoralizede

28/100 (28.0)

10/56 (17.9)

18/44 (40.9)

0.01c

KDS

28.3 ± 19.7

23.3 ± 17.8

34.6 ± 20.4

0.005c

Lifetime Suicide plan (n, %)f

46/235 (19.6)

9/56 (16.1)

16/44 (36.4)

0.02c

Lifetime Suicide attempt (n, %)e

8/100 (8.0)

2/56 (3.6)

6/44 (13.6)

0.07c

CH-QOL

63.1 ± 22.0

60.5 ± 21.9

66.4 ± 22.1

0.18c

  1. KDS Kissane Demoralization Scale, CH-QOL Cluster Headache Quality of Life Questionnaire score aComparing Cluster headache persons to Controls; superscript letter after p-value indicates type of test used; bStudent’s t-test; cChi Squared test; dLifetime Depression was determined by Brief Lifetime Depression Scale; eDemoralized was defined as fulfilling Demoralization diagnostic criteria for use in Psychosomatic research or KDS score ≥ 42; dLifetime suicide plan and lifetime suicide attempt was determined by Suicidal Behavior Questionnaire-Revisited