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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Dec 18.
Published in final edited form as: Headache. 2013 Sep 19;53(10):1624–1634. doi: 10.1111/head.12215

Table 3.

HLM and MLM Linear Regressions Examining Mood and Daily Hassles as Associated with Same-Day Headache

Headache occurrence Headache duration Headache severity
β SE p β SE p β SE p
Child report
 Mood −6.94 0.79 <.001 −236.10 25.02 <.001 −3.88 0.20 <.001
 Daily hassles 0.03 0.12 .83 0.81 5.09 .87 0.03 0.04 .39
 Medication 3.48 0.38 <.001 124.32 12.39 <.001 1.01 0..09 <.001
Parent report
 Mood −8.36 0.93 <.001 −234.84 24.97 <.001 −2.80 0.13 <.001
 Medication 2.84 0.34 <.001 94.41 11.12 <.001 0.99 0.06 <.001

Note: Adjusted for age, gender, PedsQL 4.0 pediatric quality of life, and PedMIDAS pediatric headache-related disability. β values for headache occurrence represent the expected change in the likelihood of a headache occurring for a unit change in the predictor variable (mood, daily hassles, medication); β values for headache duration represent the expected change in minutes of a headache episode for a unit change in the predictor variable; β values for headache severity represent the expected change on a 0–6 scale for a unit change in the predictor variable.