High perceived isolation and reduced social support affect headache impact levels in migraine after the Covid-19 outbreak: A cross sectional survey on chronic and episodic patients.
Chiara CeramiChiara CrespiSara BottiroliGaia Chiara SantiGrazia SancesMarta AllenaTomaso VecchiCristina TassorelliPublished in: Cephalalgia : an international journal of headache (2021)
Migraine patients, especially those more severely affected, proved more vulnerable than healthy control subjects to Covid-19 lockdown. Long-lasting interruption of social interactions may be detrimental in fragile patients that are in need of structured support interventions to maintain psycho-physical wellbeing.