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Cosleeping in childhood migraine

2011 
Aim. Cosleeping is the practice of parents and children sleeping together in body con- tact for all or part of the night. There is a close relationship between sleep habits and headache disorders. Aim of the study was to identify prevalence of cosleeping in children with migraine disorder. Methods. A total of 181 school-aged children referred to Headache Center for Develop- mental Age for Migraine without aura (MoA). Sex and age matched control group consists of 729 children recruited in schools in Cam- pania. Results. Cosleeping's prevalence is higher in children with MoA than in the control group (P=0.003) and an OR of 2.32 (95% CI 1.36- 3.97). At our knowledge, our study is the first specific on prevalence of cosleeping in MoA school-aged children and show the importance of migraine power to invade all aspect of life of children affecting also their family management.
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