Migraine Prevalence and Academic Impact on Medical Students at Alfaisal University

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Anikó Szabó, Golam Mahamud, Faridul Ahsan
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Abstract

Background

Migraine is highly prevalent among medical students but has been understudied in Saudi Arabia. This study aimed to determine migraine prevalence, characteristics, academic impacts, and coping strategies in medical students.

Methods

A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 352 medical students. Migraine was identified using ID-Migraine (38.8% prevalence) and International Classification of Headache Disorders 3rd edition (ICHD-3) criteria (36.8% prevalence). Analyses focused on the 130 students meeting ICHD-3 criteria.

Results

The mean monthly migraine frequency was 3.5 days. Average pain severity was moderate at 6.4/10. Mean duration was 9.3 h. Exams triggered migraines for 66% and increased headache frequency/severity for most students. Headaches limited productivity ≥1 day for 86% and caused missed exams and grade point average (GPA) declines. Rest (77.7%), trigger avoidance (57.7%), and medications (56.9%) were the most common coping strategies.

Conclusion

Migraine prevalence exceeded general population estimates, frequently disrupted academics, and was exacerbated by exam stressors. Support services and education on coping strategies tailored to academically triggered migraines could better equip students to manage headaches.

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偏头痛患病率及对阿尔费萨尔大学医学生学业的影响。
背景:偏头痛在医科学生中发病率很高,但在沙特阿拉伯却未得到充分研究。本研究旨在确定医学生偏头痛的发病率、特征、对学业的影响以及应对策略:方法:对 352 名医学生进行了横断面调查。偏头痛采用ID-偏头痛(发病率为38.8%)和国际头痛疾病分类第三版(ICHD-3)标准(发病率为36.8%)进行鉴定。分析的重点是符合 ICHD-3 标准的 130 名学生:结果:偏头痛的月平均发作频率为 3.5 天。平均疼痛程度为中度,6.4/10。66%的学生因考试引发偏头痛,大多数学生的头痛频率/严重程度有所增加。86%的学生因头痛而影响了≥1天的学习效率,导致缺考和平均学分绩点(GPA)下降。休息(77.7%)、避免诱发因素(57.7%)和药物(56.9%)是最常见的应对策略:结论:偏头痛的发病率超过了一般人群的估计值,经常影响学业,并因考试压力而加剧。针对学业引发的偏头痛而提供的支持服务和应对策略教育,可以更好地帮助学生控制头痛。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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