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Get Free AccessFindings suggest that maternal anxiety and youth depressive symptoms have an antecedent role in youth migraine risk. Although certain migraine risk factors remain non-modifiable (e.g., genetic inheritance), child and parent mental health symptoms may be alleviated through evidence-based mental health treatments. Future clinical research should explore whether reducing exposure to child and parent mental health symptoms could prevent or delay the development of new migraine cases ("incident migraine").
Kirsten Sjonnesen, Melanie Noel, Tamara Pringsheim, Scott Burton Patten, Sheri Madigan, Prachi Khanna, Sheila McDonald, Paul E. Ronksley, Suzanne Tough, Serena L. Orr (2026). Maternal and child mental health and incident migraine in adolescence: An “All Our Families” prospective cohort study. , DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/head.70078.
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https://doi.org/10.1111/head.70078
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