Headache disorders and public ill-health in India: prevalence estimates in Karnataka State

Jul 23, 2015The journal of headache and pain

How common headache disorders are and their impact on public health in Karnataka, India

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Abstract

The observed 1-year prevalence of any headache in Karnataka, India, is 63.9%, with a notable female preponderance.

  • The age-standardized prevalence of is 25.2%, higher in females (OR: 2.1) and rural populations (OR: 1.5).
  • The age-standardized prevalence of (TTH) is 35.1%, more common among younger individuals.
  • 3.0% of the population experiences headaches on 15 or more days per month, with 1.2% classified as probable (pMOH).
  • pMOH is five times more prevalent in females than males and shows a preference for rural areas.
  • These findings indicate a significantly higher prevalence of migraine in south India compared to the global average of 14.7%.

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Key numbers

63.9%
1-Year Prevalence of Any Headache
Percentage of participants reporting any headache in the past year.
25.2%
1-Year Prevalence of
Age-standardized prevalence of among the study population.
1.2%
Prevalence of Probable (pMOH)
Percentage of participants with pMOH among those reporting headaches.

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What this is

  • This research estimates the prevalence of primary headache disorders in Karnataka, India, focusing on , (), and ().
  • A door-to-door survey sampled 2,329 adults aged 18-65 from urban and rural areas, applying standardized diagnostic criteria.
  • Findings reveal a high prevalence of , particularly among females and rural residents, underscoring the need for targeted health policies.

Essence

  • The study found a 1-year prevalence of at 25.2% in Karnataka, significantly higher than the global average of 14.7%. Female and rural populations showed notably higher prevalence rates, indicating potential socio-cultural influences.

Key takeaways

  • The crude 1-year prevalence of any headache was 63.9%, with a notable female predominance (73.0% vs. 54.4% in males). This indicates a widespread impact of headache disorders in the population.
  • prevalence was 25.6%, peaking among females (32.4%) and rural residents (29.7%). This highlights disparities in headache disorders based on gender and living conditions.
  • The prevalence of probable (pMOH) was 1.2%, with females experiencing this condition five times more than males. This suggests a gender-specific health-seeking behavior and access to care.

Caveats

  • The study's findings are limited to Karnataka and may not represent the entire Indian population due to cultural and geographical diversity.
  • The reliance on self-reported data may introduce bias, as individuals may underreport or misclassify their headache experiences.

Definitions

  • Migraine: A primary headache disorder characterized by recurrent attacks of moderate to severe headache, often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and sensitivity to light or sound.
  • Tension-Type Headache (TTH): The most common type of primary headache, typically presenting as a dull, aching pain and a sensation of tightness or pressure across the forehead.
  • Medication-Overuse Headache (MOH): A secondary headache disorder resulting from the frequent use of headache medications, leading to increased headache frequency and severity.

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