Impacts of migraine on the prevalence and clinical presentation of depression: A population-based study
Abstract
Background null A close association has been reported between depression and migraine. However, information concerning the impacts of migraine on the clinical presentation and prevalence of depression in a population-based study is currently limited. null null null Methods null Data from the Korean Headache-Sleep Study, a nationwide survey about headache and sleep for adults aged 19-69 years were used. Depression was defined when Patient Health...
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Title
Impacts of migraine on the prevalence and clinical presentation of depression: A population-based study
Published Date
Jul 1, 2020
Volume
272
Pages
215 - 222
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