Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-28-2014
Identifier
DOI: 10.1186/1129-2377-15-12; PMCID: PMC3996073
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of a self-guided CD-ROM program ("Headstrong") containing cognitive-behavioral self-management strategies versus an educational CD-ROM program for treating headaches, headache-related disability, and quality of life.
METHODS: Participants were 35 children ages 7-12 years with migraine recruited from one university medical center and two children's hospital headache clinics. Participants were randomly assigned to complete the Headstrong or educational control CD-ROM program over a 4-week period. Data on headache frequency, duration, and severity, migraine-related disability, and quality of life (QOL) were obtained at baseline, post-intervention, and 3-months post-intervention.
RESULTS: At post-intervention, Headstrong resulted in lower severity (on a 10-point scale) than the control group by child report (5.06 ± 1.50 SD vs. 6.25 ± 1.92 SD, p = 0.03, ES = 0.7). At 3-months post-intervention, parents reported less migraine-related disability (on the PedMIDAS) in the Headstrong group compared to the control group (1.36 ± 2.06 SD vs. 5.18 ± 6.40 SD; p = 0.04, ES = 0.8). There were no other group differences at post treatment or at 3-months post-intervention.
CONCLUSIONS: When compared to an educational control, Headstrong resulted in lower pain severity at post-treatment and less migraine-related disability at 3-months post-intervention, by child and parent report respectively. Headache frequency and quality of life did not change more for Headstrong versus control. Additional research is needed on the Headstrong Program to increase its efficacy and to test it with a larger sample recruited from multiple centers simultaneously.
Journal Title
J Headache Pain
Volume
15
Issue
1
MeSH Keywords
CD-ROM; Child; Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; Early Medical Intervention; Female; Humans; Male; Migraine Disorders; Patient Education as Topic; Quality of Life; Self Care
Keywords
CD-ROM; Child; Cognitive Behavioral Therapy; Early Medical Intervention; Female; Humans; Male; Migraine Disorders; Patient Education as Topic; Quality of Life; Self Care
Recommended Citation
Rapoff, M. A., Connelly, M., Bickel, J., Powers, S. W., Hershey, A. D., Allen, J. R., Karlson, C. W., Litzenburg, C. C., Belmont, J. M. Headstrong intervention for pediatric migraine headache: a randomized clinical trial. J Headache Pain 15, (2014).
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