Early maladaptive schemas differing according to sex may contribute to migraine among the youth

Title

Early maladaptive schemas differing according to sex may contribute to migraine among the youth

Reference

Aksu, G. G., Kayar, O., Tufan, A. E., Kütük, M. Ö., Sucu, D. H., Taşdelen, B., ... & Özge, A. (2022). Early maladaptive schemas differing according to sex may contribute to migraine among the youth. Brain and Development, 44(7), 427-437.

Abstract

Objective
Despite many diverse findings from studies about the comorbidity of psychiatric disorders and migraine, there are still unknown points. Schemas, which are the basic structures of cognition, are understudied. This study examined the effects of sex on early maladaptive schemas (EMSs) and the clinical characteristics of migraine in adolescents with migraine.

Methods
The sample comprised 171 adolescents (67.3% females, n = 115) aged 12–18 years. The clinical characteristics of migraine (duration, severity, frequency of headaches, etc.), accompanying symptoms (nausea, vomiting, photophobia, etc.) and EMSs were evaluated depending on sex. Psychopathology and abuse history were analyzed as covariates in this study.

Results
The mean age was 15.4 ± 1.9 among the females and 15.2 ± 2.0 among the males (p = 0.65). There was no difference in terms of migraine characteristics, and except for dizziness and pain relief by massage, all other symptoms were similar between the sexes. Female adolescent migraineurs significantly elevated scores for EMS of emotional deprivation, abandonment/instability, defectiveness/shame (disconnection/rejection domain), dependence/incompetence, vulnerability to harm/illness, failure (in impaired autonomy/performance domain) and negativity/pessimism (in hypervigilance/inhibition domain). On the other hand, male migraineurs had significantly elevated scores only in insufficient self-control/self-discipline (in impaired limits domain). Type of migraine and current psychopathology had no significant effect on the EMS domains, while sexual abuse history significantly affected some EMS.

Conclusion
Our study highlights the importance of screening for EMSs among adolescent patients with migraine. Schema therapy and similar therapeutic interventions may be used in the management of migraine in adolescents. Gender may also be important factor the schema therapy in adolescent migraine patients.

Keywords

Adolescents; teenagers; Sex; Migraine; Schema; Early maladaptive schemas; Schema therapy; Adolescent Psychopathology; Migraine Headache; Human Sex Differences; Intervention; Psychopathology; Migraine Disorders; Sex Characteristics; Adolescent;

Country

Turkey

Sample type

Clinical

Study focus

Early maladaptive schemas

Study design

Medical records