This proposal is for a continuation of the study entitled """"""""Epidemiology of Migraine Headache"""""""" now in its third and final year. In the last two years a substantial body of data has been collected from four related activities: two clinical validation studies of survey instruments; a population survey of 10,169 subjects (94% response rate) 12 to 29 years of age from Washington County; a follow-up survey of 4,953 subjects (91.5% response rate); and a daily study of reliable female subjects reporting with classical migraine symptoms. Before proposing and initiating new data collection efforts we believe it is prudent to carefully and thoroughly analyze this unique and rich database. While data will be analyzed in this third year of the current study, this time frame is simply too short to address the numerous methodologic and substantive issues which can be addressed from the data collected to date. Thus, in this continuation period the primary objective is to analyze the data collected focusing on six topics: issues related to the definition and identification of a case; assessment of the validity of the survey instrument, subject repeatability, and clinician reliability; descriptive epidemiology; identification of precipitators of migraine attacks; an assessment of medical conditions associated with migraine; and a detailed description of medical care and medication use for headache and migraine. Finally, we propose to develop and validate a survey instrument specific to pediatric populations.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01NS019381-04
Application #
3399435
Study Section
Epidemiology and Disease Control Subcommittee 3 (EDC)
Project Start
1985-09-09
Project End
1991-07-31
Budget Start
1989-08-01
Budget End
1991-07-31
Support Year
4
Fiscal Year
1989
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Johns Hopkins University
Department
Type
Schools of Public Health
DUNS #
045911138
City
Baltimore
State
MD
Country
United States
Zip Code
21218
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Lipton, R B; Silberstein, S D; Stewart, W F (1994) An update on the epidemiology of migraine. Headache 34:319-28
Stewart, W F; Lipton, R B (1993) Migraine headache: epidemiology and health care utilization. Cephalalgia 13 Suppl 12:41-6
Lipton, R B; Stewart, W F (1993) Migraine in the United States: a review of epidemiology and health care use. Neurology 43:S6-10
Lipton, R B; Stewart, W F; Celentano, D D et al. (1992) Undiagnosed migraine headaches. A comparison of symptom-based and reported physician diagnosis. Arch Intern Med 152:1273-8
Stewart, W F; Lipton, R B; Celentano, D D et al. (1992) Prevalence of migraine headache in the United States. Relation to age, income, race, and other sociodemographic factors. JAMA 267:64-9
Linet, M S; Ziegler, D K; Stewart, W F (1992) Headaches preceded by visual aura among adolescents and young adults. A population-based survey. Arch Neurol 49:512-6
Celentano, D D; Stewart, W F; Lipton, R B et al. (1992) Medication use and disability among migraineurs: a national probability sample survey. Headache 32:223-8
Stewart, W F; Shechter, A; Liberman, J (1992) Physician consultation for headache pain and history of panic: results from a population-based study. Am J Med 92:35S-40S
Brandt, J; Celentano, D; Stewart, W et al. (1990) Personality and emotional disorder in a community sample of migraine headache sufferers. Am J Psychiatry 147:303-8

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