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. 2023 Feb 24;24(1):18. doi: 10.1186/s10194-023-01553-w

Table 6.

Characteristics of participants not seeking medical advice despite agreeing or strongly agreeing that headache is a burden on everyday life, and reasons for not doing so

Enquiry Response according to reported headache frequency
How often do you have headache (past year)? All participants n = 493 (100%) At least once a week n = 297 (60.2%) A couple of times a month n = 188 (38.1%) A couple of times a year n = 8 (1.6%) Less frequently n = 0 (0%)
Age, years
Mean ± SD 39.0 ± 11.0 38.3 ± 11.5 40.1 ± 10.4 38.3 ± 9.7 N/A
Proportion, n (%)
Gender
Male 94 (19.1%) 59 (19.5%) 34 (18.1%) 2 (25%) N/A
Female 399 (80.9%) 239 (80.5%) 154 (81.9%) 6 (75%) N/A
Headache type
Tension-type headache 309 (62.7%) 199 (67.0%) 107 (56.9%) 3 (37.5%) N/A
Migraine 183 (37.1%) 102 (34.3%) 75 (39.9%) 6 (75.0%) N/A
Cluster headache 7 (1.4%) 5 (1.7%) 2 (1.1%) 0 (0%) N/A
Post-traumatic headache 16 (3.2%) 15 (5.1%) 1 (0.5%) 0 (0%) N/A
Other headache disorder 39 (7.9%) 25 (8.4%) 13 (6.9%) 1 (12.5%) N/A
Unknown 151 (30.6%) 89 (30.0%) 60 (31.9%) 2 (25.0%) N/A
Reason
My headache is not bad enough to go to the doctor 51 (10.3%) 20 (6.7%) 30 (16.0%) 1 (12.5%) N/A
I have considered talking to my doctor but have not been able to do so 133 (27.0%) 81 (27.3%) 48 (25.5%) 4 (50.0%) N/A
I do not know if my doctor can help me with my headache 224 (45.4%) 143 (48.1%) 79 (42.0%) 2 (25.0%) N/A
I do not need my doctor's help to manage my headache 58 (11.8%) 41 (13.8%) 17 (9.0%) 0 (0%) N/A
Other 27 (5.5%) 12 (4.0%) 14 (7.4%) 1 (12.5%) N/A