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P0373 - The study of the effects of pharmacotherapy on the chronic tension headache

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

E. Rezaei Ghale Chi
Affiliation:
Azad Medicine University, Ardebil, Iran
R. Arab
Affiliation:
Medicine University, Ardebil, Iran

Abstract

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Objective and Background:

The prevalence rate of headache is 69% (in male) and 88% (in females). This prevalence rate reduces at the age of 50, and this reduction continues in next decades of life. The objective of this survey is the comparison between efficacy and effectiveness rate of two therapeutic approaches (and pharmacotherapy) for tension headache treatment.

Methods:

In this investigation, 30 persons from patients with chronic tension headache complaint in Ardebil hospitals were selected randomly. These 30 patients were appointed in two tests group and one control group. The patients in first and second group received and pharmacotherapy respectively. The third groups testable were taken for control group and received no intervention. Indices of headache were been evaluated in 3 stages with using of headache diary tool for all of testable, collected Data were analyzed with inferential statistical methods and LSD pair corporations.

Findings:

Obtained data from ANOVA methods, showed that both two studied methods are effective in treatment of chronic tension headache, but comparison between two groups showed that the groups have received have significant differences with group received pharmacotherapy, for purpose of efficacy rate on duration of headache symptom. In other indices of headache there is no significant difference between these two groups.

Conclusion:

This study showed that efficacy rate of stress inoculation training is more than efficacy rate of pharmacotherapy in treatment of tension headache

Type
Poster Session III: Other Psychotherapy
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2008
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