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. 2024 Dec 16;12:1445856. doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2024.1445856

Table 2.

Sociodemographic data of the study population in aspects of the occurrence and severity of headaches.

Participants Occurrence and type of headache
Total Have no headache Have headache Migrain Tension-type headache
N = 550 (%) N = 348 (%) N = 202 (%) N = 74 (%) N = 119 (%)
Gender
Male 70 (12.7) 55 (15.8) 15 (7.4) 3 (4.1) 11 (9.2)
Female 480 (87.3) 293 (84.2) 187(92.6) 69(95.9) 108(90.8)
Age
19 years 19 (3.5) 13 (3.8) 6 (3.0) 1 (1.3) 5 (4.2)
20–29 years 172 (31.3) 93 (26.7) 79 (39.1) 27(36.5) 49 (41.2)
31–40 years 133 (24.2) 79 (22.7) 54 (26.7) 20(27.0) 29 (24.4)
41–50 years 169 (30.7) 116 (33.3) 53 (26.2) 23(31.1) 29 (24.4)
51–60 years 54 (9.8) 44 (12.6) 10 (5.0) 3 (4.1) 7 (5.9)
61–65 years 3 (0.5) 3 (0.9) 0 0 0
Marital status
Single 138 (25.1) 87 (25.0) 51 (25.3) 15(20.3) 34 (28.6)
Relationship 176 (32.0) 97 (27.9) 79 (39.1) 32(43.2) 46 (38.7)
Married 236 (42.9) 164 (47.1) 72 (35.6) 27(36.5) 39 (32.7)
Number of children
Have no child 243 (44.2) 137 (39.4) 106(52.5) 34(45.9) 67 (56.3)
1 Child 91 (16.5) 65 (18.7) 26 (12.9) 11(14.9) 12 (10.1)
2 Children 131 (23.8) 82 (23.5) 49 (24.2) 19(25.7) 29 (24.4)
More than 3 children 85 (15.5) 64 (18.4) 21 (10.4) 10(13.5) 11 (9.2)
Secondary employment
No 463 (84.2) 300 (86.2) 163(80.7) 60(81.1) 95 (79.8)
Yes 87 (15.8) 48 (13.8) 39 (19.3) 14(18.9) 24 (20.2)