Abstract

Stress-related psychological and biological characteristics were used to classify young girls to predict girls with chronic headache. This was done by stepwise discriminant function analysis that included at each step biological and psychological characteristics of stress load and stress coping to identify the best predictive power which was evaluated by canonical correlation coefficients. At each step psychological stress load was significant. Lack of problem-solving and seeking social support were important. Also passive avoidance and destructive stress coping. The best classification quality was obtained, when depression and anxiety of the children were included in discriminant function. Hyperactivity of HPA axis did not play an important role.

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