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Anxiety in Children with Headaches (CROSBI ID 140006)

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Vulić-Prtorić, Anita ; Galić, Slavka ; Coha, Renata ; Grubić, Marina ; Lopižić, Josip ; Padelin, Patricija Anxiety in Children with Headaches // Psihologijske teme, 16 (2007), 2; 201-224

Podaci o odgovornosti

Vulić-Prtorić, Anita ; Galić, Slavka ; Coha, Renata ; Grubić, Marina ; Lopižić, Josip ; Padelin, Patricija

engleski

Anxiety in Children with Headaches

The aim of this study was to examine the different aspects of anxiety symptoms: separation anxiety, social anxiety, test anxiety, obsessive-compulsive symptoms, worry, anxiety sensitivity, somatic symptoms in four groups of subjects: 1)children with headaches in pediatric care, 2) nonclinical headaches, 3) subjects with anxiety disorders, an 4) healthy controls. The sample consisted of 187 schoolchildren: 43 patients with headches as a primary complaint, 59 headachers recruited from the general population, 43 patients with a diagnosis of anxiety disorders and 42 healthy children in control group. Two questionnaires for children and adolescents were used: The Fear and Anxiety Scale and Psychosomatic Symproms Questionnaire. Headache problems were rated by experienced pediatric specialists. There were no age and gender differences in anxiety symptoms in the two headache groups and control group. No significant differences were found on any of the anxiety subscales between headachers in pediatric care and headachers who did not ask for medical help. Significan differences in anxiety scales were found between headachers, anxious children and controls. Headachers suffer from more anxiety problems than healthy controls. In thje clinical sample of children suffering headaches anxiety problems of clinical relevance were found in range from 7% on the measures of excessive worry and anxiety sensitivity to 32% on the separation anxiety. In the community sample anxiety problems of clinical relevance were found in range from 5% on the measure of obsessive compulsive symptoms to 17% on the test anxiety. The majority of children with headaches complaints do not have a clinically significant anxiety symptomathology, but the incidence of anxiety symptoms is higher than in a population non-headachers.

Headache ; anxiety ; psychosomatic symptoms ; children

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Podaci o izdanju

16 (2)

2007.

201-224

objavljeno

1332-0742

1849-0395

Povezanost rada

Psihologija

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