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Not their fault: Mental health characteristics of parents with migraine and the migraine status of their children
Headache The Journal of Head and Face Pain2024Vol. 64(9), pp. 1143–1145
Abstract
Plain Language Summary In the past, research indicated that a parent's mental health symptoms may impact their child's migraine status; however, these studies do not usually hold constant whether the parents themselves have migraine. This study provided new data suggesting that when parents have migraine, the connection between parents' mental health symptoms and their child's migraine status may be less pronounced. Future studies investigating the heritability of migraine and its related mental health conditions may consider this approach when recruiting study participants.
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