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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 May 13.
Published in final edited form as: JAMA. 2013 Dec 25;310(24):2622–2630. doi: 10.1001/jama.2013.282533

Table 1.

Baseline Demographics, Headache Frequency, and Migraine-Related Disability

No. (%) of Patientsa
Total
(N = 135)
Amitriptyline Plus
Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy (n = 64)
Headache Education
(n = 71)
Sex
  Male 28 (21) 13 (20) 15 (21)
  Female 107 (79) 51 (80) 56 (79)
Race
  White 120 (89) 59 (92) 61 (86)
  Black 13 (10) 4 (6) 9 (13)
  Asian 1 (1) 1 (2) 0
  American Indian or Alaskan Native 1 (1) 0 1 (1)
Education level of parent
  Mother
    High school graduate 33 (24) 12 (19) 21 (30)
    Some college or technical school 33 (24) 19 (30) 14 (20)
    College graduate 49 (36) 22 (34) 27 (38)
    Graduate degree 20 (15) 11 (17) 9 (13)
  Father
    High school graduate 40 (31) 16 (25) 24 (37)
    Some college or technical school 30 (23) 17 (27) 13 (20)
    College graduate 43 (33) 22 (34) 21 (32)
    Graduate degree 16 (12) 9 (14) 7 (11)
Age, mean (SD), y 14.4 (2.0) 14.4 (1.9) 14.4 (2.1)
Baseline values for primary and secondary end points,
mean (SD)
  Headache frequency/28 d, d 21.3 (5.2) 21.4 (5.4) 21.2 (5.1)
  Headache disability, pointsb 68.3 (31.9) 67.3 (29.8) 69.2 (33.8)
a

Unless otherwise indicated.

b

According to the Pediatric Migraine Disability Assessment Score.