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P-155 - Anxiety and Depression Prevalance of Migraine Patients
- H. Balıbey, H. Yasar, N. Bayar, H. Tekeli
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- European Psychiatry / Volume 27 / Issue S1 / 2012
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- 15 April 2020, p. 1
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Objective
Migraine is one of the most common primary headaches which worldwide affects more than 10% of people. Anxiety disorder and depression often accompany this disease and increase the number and severity of migraine attacks. Detection and treatment of psychiatric disorders with migraine provides a major contribution to effective pain control. The purpose of this study is to determine the prevalence of anxiety and depression disorders in patients with migraine.
MethodsTwo groups are formed with migraine patients and healthy volunteers. So far 51 patients are included to migraine group by the neurologist according to “The International Classification of Headache Disorders, 2nd edition” (ICHD-2). There are 60 subjects in the healthy control group. After being examined by the psychiatrist both of the groups meet the psychologist and have the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI).
ResultsUntil now, in the migraine group BAI is high with 15 patients (29%) and BDI is high with 19 patients (37%) whereas in the control group BAI is high with 6 subjects (10%) and BDI is high with 10 subjects (16%). Both tests have significantly higher scores than the control group (p < 0.001).
DiscussionThe study is ongoing and according to the current findings the prevalence of anxiety and depression in patients with migraine is higher than the normal population. For this reason migraine patients should also be questioned and treated at psychological aspects.
P-154 - Migraine Prevalence of Patients With Depression and Anxiety
- H. Balıbey, H. Yasar, N. Bayar, H. Tekeli
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- Journal:
- European Psychiatry / Volume 27 / Issue S1 / 2012
- Published online by Cambridge University Press:
- 15 April 2020, p. 1
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Objective
Migraine is one of the most common primary headaches which worldwide affects more than 10% of people. Anxiety disorder and depression often accompany this disease and increase the number and severity of migraine attacks. Detection and treatment of psychiatric disorders with migraine provides a major contribution to effective pain control. The purpose of this study is to determine the prevalence of anxiety and depression disorders in patients with migraine.
MethodsTwo groups are formed with migraine patients and healthy volunteers. So far 51 patients are included to migraine group by the neurologist according to “The International Classification of Headache Disorders, 2nd edition” (ICHD-2). There are 60 subjects in the healthy control group. After being examined by the psychiatrist both of the groups meet the psychologist and have the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI)and Beck Anxiety Inventory (BAI).
ResultsUntil now, in the migraine group BAI is high with 15 patients (29%) and BDI is high with 19 patients (37%) whereas in the control group BAI is high with 6 subjects (10%) and BDI is high with 10 subjects (16%). Both test scores are significantly higher in the migraine group than the control group (p < 0.001).
DiscussionThe study is ongoing and according to the current findings the prevalence of anxiety and depression in patients with migraine is higher than the normal population. For this reason migraine patients should also be questioned and treated at psychological aspects.
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- By Lenard A. Adler, Pinky Agarwal, Rehan Ahmed, Jagga Rao Alluri, Fawaz Al-Mufti, Samuel Alperin, Michael Amoashiy, Michael Andary, David J. Anschel, Padmaja Aradhya, Vandana Aspen, Esther Baldinger, Jee Bang, George D. Baquis, John J. Barry, Jason J. S. Barton, Julius Bazan, Amanda R. Bedford, Marlene Behrmann, Lourdes Bello-Espinosa, Ajay Berdia, Alan R. Berger, Mark Beyer, Don C. Bienfang, Kevin M. Biglan, Thomas M. Boes, Paul W. Brazis, Jonathan L. Brisman, Jeffrey A. Brown, Scott E. Brown, Ryan R. Byrne, Rina Caprarella, Casey A. Chamberlain, Wan-Tsu W. Chang, Grace M. Charles, Jasvinder Chawla, David Clark, Todd J. Cohen, Joe Colombo, Howard Crystal, Vladimir Dadashev, Sarita B. Dave, Jean Robert Desrouleaux, Richard L. Doty, Robert Duarte, Jeffrey S. Durmer, Christyn M. Edmundson, Eric R. Eggenberger, Steven Ender, Noam Epstein, Alberto J. Espay, Alan B. Ettinger, Niloofar (Nelly) Faghani, Amtul Farheen, Edward Firouztale, Rod Foroozan, Anne L. Foundas, David Elliot Friedman, Deborah I. Friedman, Steven J. Frucht, Oded Gerber, Tal Gilboa, Martin Gizzi, Teneille G. Gofton, Louis J. Goodrich, Malcolm H. Gottesman, Varda Gross-Tsur, Deepak Grover, David A. Gudis, John J. Halperin, Maxim D. Hammer, Andrew R. Harrison, L. Anne Hayman, Galen V. Henderson, Steven Herskovitz, Caitlin Hoffman, Laryssa A. Huryn, Andres M. Kanner, Gary P. Kaplan, Bashar Katirji, Kenneth R. Kaufman, Annie Killoran, Nina Kirz, Gad E. Klein, Danielle G. Koby, Christopher P. Kogut, W. Curt LaFrance, Patrick J.M. Lavin, Susan W. Law, James L. Levenson, Richard B. Lipton, Glenn Lopate, Daniel J. Luciano, Reema Maindiratta, Robert M. Mallery, Georgios Manousakis, Alan Mazurek, Luis J. Mejico, Dragana Micic, Ali Mokhtarzadeh, Walter J. Molofsky, Heather E. Moss, Mark L. Moster, Manpreet Multani, Siddhartha Nadkarni, George C. Newman, Rolla Nuoman, Paul A. Nyquist, Gaia Donata Oggioni, Odi Oguh, Denis Ostrovskiy, Kristina Y. Pao, Juwen Park, Anastas F. Pass, Victoria S. Pelak, Jeffrey Peterson, John Pile-Spellman, Misha L. Pless, Gregory M. Pontone, Aparna M. Prabhu, Michael T. Pulley, Philip Ragone, Prajwal Rajappa, Venkat Ramani, Sindhu Ramchandren, Ritesh A. Ramdhani, Ramses Ribot, Heidi D. Riney, Diana Rojas-Soto, Michael Ronthal, Daniel M. Rosenbaum, David B. Rosenfield, Durga Roy, Michael J. Ruckenstein, Max C. Rudansky, Eva Sahay, Friedhelm Sandbrink, Jade S. Schiffman, Angela Scicutella, Maroun T. Semaan, Robert C. Sergott, Aashit K. Shah, David M. Shaw, Amit M. Shelat, Claire A. Sheldon, Anant M. Shenoy, Yelizaveta Sher, Jessica A. Shields, Tanya Simuni, Rajpaul Singh, Eric E. Smouha, David Solomon, Mehri Songhorian, Steven A. Sparr, Egilius L. H. Spierings, Eve G. Spratt, Beth Stein, S.H. Subramony, Rosa Ana Tang, Cara Tannenbaum, Hakan Tekeli, Amanda J. Thompson, Michael J. Thorpy, Matthew J. Thurtell, Pedro J. Torrico, Ira M. Turner, Scott Uretsky, Ruth H. Walker, Deborah M. Weisbrot, Michael A. Williams, Jacques Winter, Randall J. Wright, Jay Elliot Yasen, Shicong Ye, G. Bryan Young, Huiying Yu, Ryan J. Zehnder
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- Neurologic Differential Diagnosis
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- 05 June 2014
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- 17 April 2014, pp xi-xx
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Photoluminescence from freestanding GaN with (1010) orientation
- M. A. Reshchikov, A. Teke, H. P. Maruska, D. W. Hill, H. Morkoç
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- MRS Online Proceedings Library Archive / Volume 798 / 2003
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- 01 February 2011, Y5.53
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- 2003
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Freestanding GaN templates with (1010) orientation (M-plane) were obtained by halide vapor phase epitaxy (HVPE) on nearly lattice-matched LiAlO2 and subsequent removal of the substrate by wet chemical etching. Photoluminescence (PL) spectrum from both sides of the GaN template investigated is dominated by peaks at 3.47, 3.42 and 3.36 eV, tentatively attributed to an exciton bound to the neutral shallow donor and two unidentified structural defects, respectively. The quantum efficiency of the exciton-related emission exceeds 10%, whereas that of the combined emission from the defect-related bands (red, yellow and blue) is below 0.1%. The evolution of the PL spectrum with temperature and excitation intensity is analyzed in detail. Effects of polishing and etching on the PL properties are also discussed.
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