Abstract

Headache and sleep problems are highly prevalent in the general population but no epidemiological study has previously characterized people who report having both problems at the same time.

Highlights

  • Headache and sleep problems are highly prevalent in the general population but no epidemiological study has previously characterized people who report having both problems at the same time

  • headache and sleep problems (HSP) prevalence was higher among women and the middle-aged

  • HSP was inversely related to socioeconomic position

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Introduction

Headache and sleep problems are highly prevalent in the general population but no epidemiological study has previously characterized people who report having both problems at the same time. Aims To determine the prevalence of concurrent headache and sleep problems (HSP) and, for the first time, characterize respondents with HSP in terms of demographic, socioeconomic and lifestyle factors, psychological symptoms, and quality of life

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