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. 2005 Jul 20;6(4):281–283. doi: 10.1007/s10194-005-0207-9

Cost assessment of headache in childhood and adolescence: preliminary data

G Mazzotta 1,, B Gallai 2, A Mattioni 3, F Floridi 3, F Foti 3, M Allegretti 3, R D’Angelo 3
PMCID: PMC3452027  PMID: 16362687

Abstract

Headache, and in particular migraine, is a common disturbance in childhood and adolescence. The disabling nature of headache, evident in the adult, together with its effects on family life and reduction in performance of scholastic activity, make it a disease with an elevated social economic impact. We present preliminary results of a prospective study conducted over 6 months on a population of headache sufferers in childhood and adolescence who referred to our Juvenile Neuropsychiatry Centre of the Hospital of Perugia. Our objective was to quantify the direct and indirect costs associated with juvenile headache.

Key words: Juvenile headache, Costs

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