Alexithymia Increases the Headache Pain Index in Women with Migraine: Preliminary Results
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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IQR * | Median | (±S.D.) * | Mean | Variables | Subgroups |
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21.9–54 | 38.2 | 16.66 | 38.89 | Age | HPI <= 100 |
13–17 | 15 | 3.55 | 14.46 | Scholarity (years) | N = 35 |
1–7 | 3 | 4.08 | 4.40 | Monthly migraine days | |
9–27 | 15 | 11.87 | 18.74 | Disease duration (years) | |
7–42 | 20 | 28.18 | 29.84 | HPI score | |
37–57 | 46 | 13.69 | 46.23 | TAS-20 score | |
7–21 | 13 | 9.72 | 14.54 | BDI-II score | |
37–53 | 45 | 10.43 | 45.23 | STAI-Y1 score | |
42–60 | 51 | 9.33 | 51.80 | STAI-Y2 score | |
53–63 | 59 | 7.27 | 58.23 | HIT-6 score | |
26.3–52.7 | 40.8 | 14.22 | 41.51 | Age | HPI > 100 |
13–16 | 14 | 2.83 | 14.00 | Scholarity (years) | N = 7 |
20–26 | 25 | 3.91 | 22.57 | Monthly migraine days | |
18–47 | 33 | 14.85 | 30.86 | Disease duration (years) | |
160–208 | 200 | 26.40 | 185.14 | HPI score | |
34–42 | 39 | 7.95 | 36.29 | TAS-20 score | |
20–27 | 26 | 8.56 | 22.43 | BDI-II score | |
43–52 | 49 | 8.44 | 49.57 | STAI-Y1 score | |
46–59 | 51 | 6.78 | 52.43 | STAI-Y2 score | |
57–67 | 62 | 5.06 | 62.43 | HIT-6 score | |
22.4–53.9 | 39.2 | 16.15 | 39.32 | Age | Total sample |
13–16 | 15 | 3.41 | 14.38 | Scholarity (years) | N = 42 |
1–10 | 4.5 | 7.94 | 7.43 | Monthly migraine days | |
9–30 | 17 | 13.04 | 20.76 | Disease duration (years) | |
8–80 | 30 | 64.75 | 55.73 | HPI score | |
35–53 | 43 | 13.37 | 44.57 | TAS-20 score | |
7–25 | 15.5 | 9.90 | 15.86 | BDI-II score | |
40–52 | 45 | 10.17 | 45.95 | STAI-Y1 Score | |
46–60 | 51 | 8.89 | 51.90 | STAI-Y2 score | |
55–63 | 59 | 7.08 | 58.93 | HIT-6 score |
Multivariate Regression (General Linear Model–Family: Gaussian, Link: Identity) Outcome = ln[HPI Score] | ||||||
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Subgroup HPI < 100 (n = 35) | Whole Sample (n = 42) | Variables | ||||
p | CI95% | Coefficient | p | CI95% | Coefficient | |
0.010 | 0.008 to 0.057 | 0.032 | 0.701 | −0.032 to 0.021 | −0.005 | TAS-20 score |
0.000 | 0.034 to 0.119 | 0.076 | 0.001 | 0.038 to 0.139 | 0.088 | HIT-6 score |
0.145 | −0.007 to 0.048 | 0.020 | - | - | - | Migraine years (n) |
- | - | - | 0.026 | 0.005 to 0.079 | 0.042 | BDI-II score |
0.010 | −6.069 to −0.814 | −3.441 | 0.108 | −5.271 to 0.524 | −2.374 | Intercept |
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Rota, E.; Cavagnetto, E.; Immovilli, P.; Morelli, N.; Salari, P.; Battaggia, A. Alexithymia Increases the Headache Pain Index in Women with Migraine: Preliminary Results. J. Clin. Med. 2025, 14, 1629. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14051629
Rota E, Cavagnetto E, Immovilli P, Morelli N, Salari P, Battaggia A. Alexithymia Increases the Headache Pain Index in Women with Migraine: Preliminary Results. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2025; 14(5):1629. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14051629
Chicago/Turabian StyleRota, Eugenia, Elisa Cavagnetto, Paolo Immovilli, Nicola Morelli, Pavel Salari, and Alessandro Battaggia. 2025. "Alexithymia Increases the Headache Pain Index in Women with Migraine: Preliminary Results" Journal of Clinical Medicine 14, no. 5: 1629. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14051629
APA StyleRota, E., Cavagnetto, E., Immovilli, P., Morelli, N., Salari, P., & Battaggia, A. (2025). Alexithymia Increases the Headache Pain Index in Women with Migraine: Preliminary Results. Journal of Clinical Medicine, 14(5), 1629. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm14051629