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. 2018 May 25;19(1):39. doi: 10.1186/s10194-018-0863-1

Table 2.

Comparison of personality, disability and physical activity levels between migraine (-MOH) and migraine (+MOH). All data are presented as medians [interquartile ranges]

Migraine (-MOH) (n= 115) Migraine (+MOH) (n= 16) All participants (n=131) P-value
Neuroticism (12-60) 35 [28-42] 38.5 [31- 46.5] 35 [28-42] NS
Extraversion (12-60) 39 [34-44] 39 [30.5-41] 39 [33-44] NS
Openness (12-60) 37 [33-42] 34.5 [34-43] 37 [33-42] NS
Agreeableness (12-60) 44 [39- 48] 44.5 [39- 48.5] 44 [39- 48] NS
Conscientiousness (12-60) 47 [43-51] 46.5 [39.5- 50] 47 [42-51] NS
MIDAS score (0-270) 32 [16- 57] 42 [28- 94.5] 33 [17-58] NS
MIDAS-frequency (days last 3 months) 30 [15-54] 46 [28.5-87.5] 30 [18- 63] 0.017
MIDAS-intensity (NRS 0-10) 6 [5-7] 7 [6.5-8] 7 [5-7] 0.041
Light physical activity (hours/week) 5.25 [3-10] 7 [4-13] 6 [3-10] NS
Moderate physical activity(hours/week) 2.5 [1-5] 2 [0.5-4] 2.5 [0.5-5] NS
Vigorous physical activity (hours/ week) 0 [0-2] 0 [0-1.5] 0 [0-2] NS

Differences between groups were tested using Wilcoxon Mann-Whitney test. P-values< 0.05 were considered as statistically significant for all tests. NEO-FFI-3: NEO Five-Factor Inventory. MIDAS: Migraine disability assessment questionnaire. PAS 2.1: Physical Activity Scale questionnaire