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Persons with migraine had a much higher prevalence of ever attempting suicide than those without migraine, a recent study found. The study, a nationally representative analysis of the 2012 Canadian Community Health Survey – Mental Health, identified the gender-specific prevalence of suicide attempts among those with migraine and examined the factors associated with suicide attempts among migraineurs. Among the details:

  • Of 21,744 respondents, 2223 had migraine.
  • Those with migraine had a much higher prevalence of ever attempting suicide vs those without migraine (men: 7.5% vs 1.9%; women: 9.3% vs 2.7%).
  • Among migraineurs, the odds of suicide attempts were higher among poorer respondents, those in chronic pain and those with a history of childhood adversities, substance dependence and/or mental illness.

 

Fuller-Thomson E, Hodgins GA. Suicide attempts among those with migraine: Finding from a nationally representative Canadian study. [Published online ahead of print April 4, 2019]. Arch Suicide Res. doi: 10.1080/13811118.2019.1578710.

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Persons with migraine had a much higher prevalence of ever attempting suicide than those without migraine, a recent study found. The study, a nationally representative analysis of the 2012 Canadian Community Health Survey – Mental Health, identified the gender-specific prevalence of suicide attempts among those with migraine and examined the factors associated with suicide attempts among migraineurs. Among the details:

  • Of 21,744 respondents, 2223 had migraine.
  • Those with migraine had a much higher prevalence of ever attempting suicide vs those without migraine (men: 7.5% vs 1.9%; women: 9.3% vs 2.7%).
  • Among migraineurs, the odds of suicide attempts were higher among poorer respondents, those in chronic pain and those with a history of childhood adversities, substance dependence and/or mental illness.

 

Fuller-Thomson E, Hodgins GA. Suicide attempts among those with migraine: Finding from a nationally representative Canadian study. [Published online ahead of print April 4, 2019]. Arch Suicide Res. doi: 10.1080/13811118.2019.1578710.

Persons with migraine had a much higher prevalence of ever attempting suicide than those without migraine, a recent study found. The study, a nationally representative analysis of the 2012 Canadian Community Health Survey – Mental Health, identified the gender-specific prevalence of suicide attempts among those with migraine and examined the factors associated with suicide attempts among migraineurs. Among the details:

  • Of 21,744 respondents, 2223 had migraine.
  • Those with migraine had a much higher prevalence of ever attempting suicide vs those without migraine (men: 7.5% vs 1.9%; women: 9.3% vs 2.7%).
  • Among migraineurs, the odds of suicide attempts were higher among poorer respondents, those in chronic pain and those with a history of childhood adversities, substance dependence and/or mental illness.

 

Fuller-Thomson E, Hodgins GA. Suicide attempts among those with migraine: Finding from a nationally representative Canadian study. [Published online ahead of print April 4, 2019]. Arch Suicide Res. doi: 10.1080/13811118.2019.1578710.

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