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Headache diagnosis, disability and co-morbidities in a multi-ethnic, heterogeneous paediatric Asian population

This was a questionnaire survey on headache and migraine prevalence in 2873 Singaporean schoolchildren aged 6 to 16 years. ICHD-II headache classification, disability assessment with PedMIDAS and screening of psychosocial co-morbidities with the Paediatric Symptom Checklist were conducted. Lifetime...

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Published in:Cephalalgia 2010-08, Vol.30 (8), p.953-961
Main Authors: Chong, S-C, Chan, Y-H, Ong, H-T, Low, P-S, Tay, S K-H
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Prevalence
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Sleep
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