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Table 1 Descriptive statistics for the migraine variables for the overall sample

From: Investigating the relationship between sleep and migraine in a global sample: a Bayesian cross-sectional approach

 

Overall sample

(n = 11,086)

Older

Adults

(n = 2118)

Young

Adults

(n = 1729)

Age unknown

(n = 7239)

Female

(n = 5911)

Male

(n = 1276)

Gender unknown

(n = 3899)

Pain intensity (VAS)

5.26 (1.64)

5.34 (1.63)

5.50 (1.55)

5.19 (1.65)

5.42 (1.59)

4.90 (1.77)

5.14 (1.64)

Attack duration (hrs)

18.15 (14.86)

19.46 (15.65)

17.91 (13.75)

17.70 (14.71)

19.16 (15.22)

14.69 (13.07)

17.72 (14.65)

Number of attacks over 6-month period

19.77 (24.17)

21.72 (24.94)

18.14 (21.87)

19.32 (24.22)

20.62 (24.44)

23.41 (27.71)

17.27 (22.21)

Menstruation as trigger (%)

0.23 (0.29)

0.18 (0.28)

0.31 (0.30)

0.24 (0.29)

0.27 (0.30)

0.0 (0.02)

0.25 (0.29)

Attacks per month

2.82 (3.45)

3.10 (3.56)

2.59 (3.12)

2.76 (3.46)

2.95 (3.49)

3.34 (3.96)

2.47 (3.17)

Migraine start (hrs)

11.95 (3.31)

11.46 (3.14)

12.96 (3.18)

11.96 (3.35)

5.42 (1.59)

4.89 (1.77)

5.14 (1.64)

Migraine end (hrs)

30.12 (15.10)

30.91 (15.88)

31.07 (14.04)

29.66 (14.95)

19.18 (15.25)

14.77 (13.10)

17.73 (14.66)

  1. Data are represented as mean (standard deviation)
  2. Abbreviations: hrs hours, VAS Visual analogue scale. Migraine start time is from midnight