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Patients are assigned to treatment modules based on headache frequency, medication overuse and psychiatric comorbidity.
A rather simple assignment algorithm based on headache frequency, medication use and psychiatric comorbidity was used.
Patients were assigned to three treatment modules following a simple algorithm based on headache frequency, medication use and psychiatric comorbidity.
Our results demonstrate the clinical effectiveness and the criterion validity of the treatment assignment algorithm based on headache frequency, medication use and psychiatric comorbidity.
Migraine may be divided into two types based on headache frequency: episodic migraine (EM, <15 headache days per month) or chronic migraine (CM, ≥15 headache days per month).
It can be classified into two subgroups based on headache frequency, i.e. episodic migraine (EM; <15 headache days per month) and chronic migraine (CM, ≥15 headache days per months, ≥3 months) [2, 3].
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For example, treatment choices for acute migraine are based on headache severity, attack frequency, associated symptoms, and co-morbidities.
The data on headache frequency was based on headache during the last year, which is likely to be less subject to recall bias as compared to headache earlier in life.
Sample size and power calculations are based on the assumptions regarding the changes under treatment in two key measures of interest, namely, quality of life as measured by the Headache Impact Test (HIT) and headache frequency based on headache diary.
The prevalence was based on headache within the last year.
Migraine is generally divided into two groups based on headache days per month.
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