Familial occurrence of headache disorders: A population-based study in mainland China
He Mianwang
Yu Shengyuan
Liu Ruozhuo
Yang Xiaosu
Zhao Gang
Qiao Xiangyang
Feng Jiachun
Fang Yannan
Cao Xiutang
Steiner Timothy J.
· 2016
期刊名称:
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery
2016 年
149 卷
摘要:
Background Headache disorders are highly prevalent worldwide, and familial occurrence and heredity are contributory factors attracting the interest of epidemiological researchers. Our purpose, in a large sample drawn nationwide from the Chinese general population, was to evaluate the frequency of similar headache in first-degree relatives (FDRs) of those with different headache types. Methods This was a questionnaire-based nationwide cross-sectional door-to-door survey using cluster random-sampling, selecting one adult (18??“65 years) per household. Headache was diagnosed by ICHD-II criteria. Participants with headache were asked whether or not any FDRs had similar headache to their own. Chi-squared test and multivariate logistic regression analysis were used to assess the strength and significance of associations. Results Of 5041 survey participants (participation rate 94.1%), 1060 (21.0%) were diagnosed with headache (migraine 469 [9.3%], tension-type headache [TTH] 543 [10.8%], headache on ?‰?15 days/month 48 [0.95%]). From these, 31 were excluded because of missing data about FDRs, leaving 1029 for analysis (male 350 [mean age: 46.7???±??11.4??years]; female 679 [mean age 46.3???±??11.2??years]). Similar headache in one or more FDRs was reported by 22.2% (95% CI: 19.6??“24.7%) overall, by 25.1% (21.1??“29.1%) of those with migraine, by 19.1% (15.7??“22.4%) with TTH and by 29.2% (16.3??“42.0%) with headache on ?‰?15 days/month. The differences was significant between migraine and TTH (OR??=??1.4, p??=??0.023), but were not significant between headache on ?‰?15 days/month and TTH (OR??=??1.7, p??=??0.093), migraine and headache on ?‰?15 days/month (OR??=??1.2,p??=??0.534). In multivariate analysis: for migraine versus TTH,AOR??=??1.2 (p??=??0.015); for headache on ?‰?15 days/month versus TTH, AOR 2.3 (p??=??0.018). Conclusion Headache was highly prevalent in China and common among FDRs of those with any type of headache (headache on ?‰?15 days/month??>??migraine??>??TTH). Against the background of the general-population prevalence of each disorder, familial occurrence was a very highly influential factor in headache on ?‰?15 days/month. There are important implications in this for public health and education.