Labbé E E, Murphy L, O'Brien C
Department of Psychology, University of South Alabama, Mobile 36688, USA.
Headache. 1997 Jan;37(1):1-5. doi: 10.1046/j.1526-4610.1997.3701001.x.
The current study evaluated psychosocial variables that may contribute to the experience of headache in college adults. One hundred ninety-nine participants, 103 women and 96 men, completed head pain logs for 4 weeks after completing measures assessing psychosocial variables. Multiple regression analyses indicated that level of emotional functioning, perception of stress, and gender were predictive of future headache frequency, intensity, and duration. Family history and health habits did not predict headache activity. These findings are consistent with research investigating psychosocial variables and headache activity.
本研究评估了可能导致大学生头痛发作的心理社会变量。199名参与者(103名女性和96名男性)在完成评估心理社会变量的测量后,记录了4周的头痛日志。多元回归分析表明,情绪功能水平、压力感知和性别可预测未来头痛的频率、强度和持续时间。家族病史和健康习惯并不能预测头痛发作情况。这些发现与调查心理社会变量和头痛发作情况的研究结果一致。