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Clinical-Epidemiology of Tension-Type Headache among the Medical and Dental Undergraduates of King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi Arabia.

Zia Ul SabahShahid AzizBayapa Reddy NarapureddyHassan Ahmed A AlasiriHassan Yahya M AsiriAbdulkhaliq Hadi H AsiriAhmad Abdullah H AlsulamiNawaf Khalid Ahmad HassanShaik Mohammed AsifShmookh Mohsen Alsyd
Published in: Journal of personalized medicine (2022)
Introduction (background) : Headache is the primary complaint among students. Headaches mostly have multifactorial causes. The degree of headache severity significantly impacts attitudes, behavior, and academic performance. Objectives : Here, we investigate the demographic epidemiology of tension-type headaches (T.T.H.), and determine the clinical presentation and triggers of the tension-type among headache sufferers. Methods (settings, design): An institutional-based cross-sectional study (descriptive) was conducted on the medical and dental undergraduates at King Khalid University, Abha, Saudi Arabia, from 1 July 2021 to 31 December 2021. Data were gathered using a pre-designed questionnaire. A consecutive sampling method was used in a COVID-19-constrained environment. After preliminary screening of the study population, 460 samples were included. An electronic questionnaire was shared with them, and they were requested to respond. Results: More than half of the participants (258, 56.1%) experienced tension-type headaches, while the remaining 202 (43.9%) never felt a headache. Tension-type headaches manifested as heaviness of the head (44, 17.0%), tightness (126, 48.8%), and dull aching pain (66, 25.7%). Conclusions: T.T.H. is a prevalent condition with a significant impingement on academic work, and psychological health. Tension-type headache sufferers are advised to keep daily diaries to determine triggers, and plan for prevention and treatment progression.
Keyphrases
  • saudi arabia
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • coronavirus disease
  • sars cov
  • cross sectional
  • public health
  • chronic pain
  • oral health
  • spinal cord injury
  • climate change
  • pain management
  • smoking cessation