Developmental trends in headache: an Italian school-based study of age- and gender-related changes in clinical characteristics and burden from childhood to adolescence

Background: Pediatric headache disorders are a significant public health issue, affecting school performance, social participation, and quality of life. Objective: Our aim was to explore the age- and gender-related changes in the characteristics and burden of headaches from childhood to adolescence,...

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Main Authors: Federico Salfi, Gennaro Saporito, Simone Cesarano, Federica Guerra, Pamela Silva, Dina Di Giacomo, Elisabetta Tozzi, Michele Ferrara, Bruno Colombo, Francesca Pistoia
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Published: SAGE Publishing 2025-07-01
Series:Therapeutic Advances in Neurological Disorders
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/17562864251356066
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author Federico Salfi
Gennaro Saporito
Simone Cesarano
Federica Guerra
Pamela Silva
Dina Di Giacomo
Elisabetta Tozzi
Michele Ferrara
Bruno Colombo
Francesca Pistoia
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Gennaro Saporito
Simone Cesarano
Federica Guerra
Pamela Silva
Dina Di Giacomo
Elisabetta Tozzi
Michele Ferrara
Bruno Colombo
Francesca Pistoia
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description Background: Pediatric headache disorders are a significant public health issue, affecting school performance, social participation, and quality of life. Objective: Our aim was to explore the age- and gender-related changes in the characteristics and burden of headaches from childhood to adolescence, with a focus on diagnostic shifts, frequency, intensity, and quality-of-life. Design: We conducted a cross-sectional survey on five primary and secondary schools in the L’Aquila district, Italy. Methods: Using the translated Italian version of the Headache-Attributed Restriction, Disability, Social Handicap and Impaired Participation questionnaire, we collected data on headache frequency, intensity, duration, associated symptoms, and impact. Diagnoses were algorithmically assigned through International Classification of Headache Disorders, 3rd edition criteria. Statistical analyses examined the effects of age, gender, and their interaction on clinical and quality-of-life outcomes. Results: In total, 431 students were included (mean age: 9.82 ± 2.28 years; range: 6–15; 52.9% female). Findings indicated that as children grow older, headaches become increasingly frequent, longer in duration, and more intensely experienced. The progression from primary to secondary school was accompanied by a transition in diagnosis, with undifferentiated headaches giving way to more specific categories, such as probable or definite migraine and, to a lesser extent, tension-type headache. Age-by-gender interactions revealed that older females experienced greater frequency and a more pronounced impact, while headache frequency affected quality of life with increasing age. Conclusion: Findings highlight gender-specific developmental trends in headache, characterized by increased frequency, intensity, and diagnostic clarity from childhood to adolescence. The burden of headache, particularly among older students, underscores the need for early recognition and age-appropriate interventions.
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spelling doaj-art-3ccea0aa14cc431a943b81f4a65b3e802025-08-20T02:40:52ZengSAGE PublishingTherapeutic Advances in Neurological Disorders1756-28642025-07-011810.1177/17562864251356066Developmental trends in headache: an Italian school-based study of age- and gender-related changes in clinical characteristics and burden from childhood to adolescenceFederico SalfiGennaro SaporitoSimone CesaranoFederica GuerraPamela SilvaDina Di GiacomoElisabetta TozziMichele FerraraBruno ColomboFrancesca PistoiaBackground: Pediatric headache disorders are a significant public health issue, affecting school performance, social participation, and quality of life. Objective: Our aim was to explore the age- and gender-related changes in the characteristics and burden of headaches from childhood to adolescence, with a focus on diagnostic shifts, frequency, intensity, and quality-of-life. Design: We conducted a cross-sectional survey on five primary and secondary schools in the L’Aquila district, Italy. Methods: Using the translated Italian version of the Headache-Attributed Restriction, Disability, Social Handicap and Impaired Participation questionnaire, we collected data on headache frequency, intensity, duration, associated symptoms, and impact. Diagnoses were algorithmically assigned through International Classification of Headache Disorders, 3rd edition criteria. Statistical analyses examined the effects of age, gender, and their interaction on clinical and quality-of-life outcomes. Results: In total, 431 students were included (mean age: 9.82 ± 2.28 years; range: 6–15; 52.9% female). Findings indicated that as children grow older, headaches become increasingly frequent, longer in duration, and more intensely experienced. The progression from primary to secondary school was accompanied by a transition in diagnosis, with undifferentiated headaches giving way to more specific categories, such as probable or definite migraine and, to a lesser extent, tension-type headache. Age-by-gender interactions revealed that older females experienced greater frequency and a more pronounced impact, while headache frequency affected quality of life with increasing age. Conclusion: Findings highlight gender-specific developmental trends in headache, characterized by increased frequency, intensity, and diagnostic clarity from childhood to adolescence. The burden of headache, particularly among older students, underscores the need for early recognition and age-appropriate interventions.https://doi.org/10.1177/17562864251356066
spellingShingle Federico Salfi
Gennaro Saporito
Simone Cesarano
Federica Guerra
Pamela Silva
Dina Di Giacomo
Elisabetta Tozzi
Michele Ferrara
Bruno Colombo
Francesca Pistoia
Developmental trends in headache: an Italian school-based study of age- and gender-related changes in clinical characteristics and burden from childhood to adolescence
Therapeutic Advances in Neurological Disorders
title Developmental trends in headache: an Italian school-based study of age- and gender-related changes in clinical characteristics and burden from childhood to adolescence
title_full Developmental trends in headache: an Italian school-based study of age- and gender-related changes in clinical characteristics and burden from childhood to adolescence
title_fullStr Developmental trends in headache: an Italian school-based study of age- and gender-related changes in clinical characteristics and burden from childhood to adolescence
title_full_unstemmed Developmental trends in headache: an Italian school-based study of age- and gender-related changes in clinical characteristics and burden from childhood to adolescence
title_short Developmental trends in headache: an Italian school-based study of age- and gender-related changes in clinical characteristics and burden from childhood to adolescence
title_sort developmental trends in headache an italian school based study of age and gender related changes in clinical characteristics and burden from childhood to adolescence
url https://doi.org/10.1177/17562864251356066
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