Headache, Mental Health, and Use of Medical Resources : Health Diary Study in Japan
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To examine the association between poor mental health state and having headache in the Japanese general population, and the association between demographic characteristics and use of medical resources among subjects with headache. The subjects aged 18 through 75 years were chosen from the Japanese general population. We administered a questionnaire to obtain baseline data, and asked the participants to keep a personal health-diary during October 1-31, 2003. The state of mental health (MH) was examined using the SF-8 Health Survey in the baseline questionnaire. Of the 2371 subjects, 716 had a headache on at least one day during the study period. Of the 716, 52 consulted a physician, 475 used other medical resources, and 189 did nothing about the headache. There was an association between MH score and headache [adjusted odds ratio (OR) = 1.166 (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.010-1.346) for 10-point increment of MH score]. There was also an association between use of medical resources and having a family physician. Poor mental health was associated with headache in the Japanese general population, and one of the predictors of consulting a physician among the headache sufferers was having a family physician whom the subject greatly trusts.
- 社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 2008-02-01
著者
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Fukui Tsuguya
聖路加国際病院 一般内科
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Fukui T
St. Luke's International Hospital
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Shimbo Takuro
Research Institute, International Medical Center of Japan
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Hinohara Shigeaki
St. Lukes Life Science Institute
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Fukui Tsuguya
St. Luke's International hospital
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FUKUHARA Shunichi
Graduate School of Medicine,The Universityof Tokyo
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Hinohara Shigeaki
聖路加国際病院 一般内科
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Shimbo Takuro
聖路加国際病院 一般内科
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Shimbo Takuro
Research Institute International Medical Center Of Japan
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Fukuhara Shunichi
聖路加国際病院 一般内科
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Fukuhara Shunichi
Department Of Epidemiology And Health-care Research Kyoto University Graduate School Of Medicine And
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TAKAHASHI Osamu
St. Luke's International Hospital
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Yamazaki Shin
Graduate School of Medicine and Public Health, Kyoto University
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Green Joseph
Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo
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Endo Hiroyoshi
National Institute of Public Health
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Fukui Tsuguya
St. Luke's International Hospital
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Hinohara Shigeaki
Center For Clinical Epidemiology St. Luke's Life Science Institute St. Luke's Internationa
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Hinohara Shigeaki
St. Luke's International Hosp.
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Green Joseph
Graduate School Of Medicine University Of Tokyo
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Shimbo T
Research Institute International Medical Center Of Japan
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Takahashi Osamu
St. Luke's International Hospital
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Fukuhara Shunichi
Graduate School Of Medicine The Universityof Tokyo
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Shimbo Takuro
国立国際医療センター研究所国際臨床研究センター
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Yamazaki Shin
Department Of Epidemiology And Health Care Research Graduate School Of Medicine And Public Health Ky
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Fukui Tsuguya
Center For Clinical Epidemiology St. Luke's Life Science Institute St. Luke's Internationa
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Takahashi Osamu
Center For Clinical Epidemiology St. Luke's Life Science Institute St. Luke's Internationa
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Fukui Tsuguya
Department Of General Medicine And Clinical Epidemiology Kyoto University Graduate School Of Medicin
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