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J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 72:86-92 doi:10.1136/jnnp.72.1.86
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Physical and psychological correlates of primary headache in young adulthood: A 26 year longitudinal study

Table 3

Number of study members (%) in each headache group at age 26 who were diagnosed with psychiatric disorder at age 18 and 21

Controls (n=739) Migraine (n=72) Tension-type (n=109) Combined (n=42)
*p<0.05 v control; †all had a childhood history of headache.
Any depressive disorder at age 18 and 21 47 (6.4) 7 (9.7)* 5 (4.6) 3 (7.1)
Any anxiety disorder at age 18 and 21 46 (6.2) 10 (13.9)* 11 (10.1) 5 (11.9)*†
Any substance dependence at age 18 and 21 60 (8.1) 2 (2.8) 11 (10.1) 2 (4.8)

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