Title of article :
Prevalence of and Factors Associated withMigraine inMedical Students at BandarAbbas, Southern Iran, in 2012
Author/Authors :
Yazdanparast، Maryam نويسنده Student Research Committee of Hormozgan University of Medical Science (HUMS), Bandar abbass, Iran. , , Abrishamizadeh، Ali Asghar نويسنده Assistant Professor of Neurology Department, Neurologist , , Mahboobi، Hamidreza نويسنده Student Research Committee, Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences (HUMS), Bandar Abbas, Iran. , , Omrani، Aria نويسنده Resident of Clinical Neurology, Institute of Neurology, National Hospital of Neurology and Neurosurgery (UK) & UCL , , Ghasemi، Mahsa نويسنده Student of Medicine , , Ghorashi، Monir نويسنده Student of Medicine , , Zahed، Milad نويسنده Student of Medicine , , Mohammadi، Abbass نويسنده , , Karimi، Zahra نويسنده Student of Medicine ,
Abstract :
Background: Migraine is one of the most common etiologies for headache. This very common neurological
disorder has a significant impact on patientsʹ quality of life. The aim of the current study is to evaluate the
prevalence of migraine among medical students in the Hormozgan University of Medical Sciences (HUMS).
Methods: A total of 350 medical students were enrolled in our descriptive study. Data were collected using the
standard questionnaire of the International Headache Association. The data were analyzed by SPSS 20.0 software
using descriptive statistics, Chi-Square, and Independent Samples T-Test. A P-value of ?0.05 was considered
statistically significant, since most public health professionals use this value as a standard.
Results: Among the medical students in our study, 24.6% had experienced frequent, severe headaches. The
underlying causes of the headaches were diagnosed in 19.8% of the students. The prevalence of migraine in our
study was 16.3% (mean age=21.28±2.71years). The prevalence varied by gender, and it was greater among male
students.
Conclusion: Our findings indicated that there was a high prevalence of migraine among the medical students in our
study, and these findings were consistent with those of previous studies in Iran and other countries.