Holm J E, Bury L, Suda K T
University of North Dakota, Grand Forks 58202, USA.
Headache. 1996 Oct;36(9):531-7. doi: 10.1046/j.1526-4610.1996.3609531.x.
This study examined the relationship between the menstrual cycle, the stress process, and migraines. Women migraineurs (N = 12) and a matched control sample (N = 12) completed a set of questionnaires assessing stress, appraisal, and coping at premenses, menses, and ovulation. In addition, migraineurs completed a month of daily headache recording. Analyses revealed that the menstrual cycle affected subjects' use of coping strategies and migraineurs' headache activity. Analyses also showed that the covariation between stress and migraine varied across the menstrual cycle. These results support the hypothesis of a three-way relationship between menstrual cycle, stress, and migraine. We suggest that physiological and/or psychological changes associated with premenses may enhance or strengthen the relationship between stress and migraine.
本研究探讨了月经周期、应激过程与偏头痛之间的关系。女性偏头痛患者(N = 12)和一个匹配的对照样本(N = 12)完成了一组问卷,评估经前期、经期和排卵期的应激、评估及应对情况。此外,偏头痛患者完成了为期一个月的每日头痛记录。分析表明,月经周期影响受试者应对策略的使用以及偏头痛患者的头痛活动。分析还显示,应激与偏头痛之间的协变在月经周期中有所不同。这些结果支持月经周期、应激和偏头痛之间存在三方关系的假设。我们认为,与经前期相关的生理和/或心理变化可能会增强或强化应激与偏头痛之间的关系。