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Highlights

  • Global burden of headache among adolescents is high

  • Adolescent Headache Attributed Restriction, Disability Social Handicap and Impaired Participation (Adolescent HARDSHIP) Questionnaire screens for headaches in terms of prevalence and diagnosis of migraine and tension type headache (TTH) according to ICHD-11 criteria. It measures the impact of headache attributed restriction, disability, social handicap, impaired participation and quality oflife (QoL)

  • The Adolescent HARDSHIP Questionnaire was culturally adapted to suit the Sri Lankan setting using the modified Delphi technique and was translated using the methods prescribed by the Global Campaign to Lifting the Burden

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Global burden of headache among adolescents is high. Adolescent Headache Attributed Restriction, Disability Social Handicap and Impaired Participation (Adolescent HARDSHIP) Questionnaire screens for headaches in terms of prevalence and diagnosis of migraine and tension type headache (TTH) according to ICHD-11 criteria. Validity and reliability of Adolescent Headache Attributed Restriction, Disability Social Handicap and Impaired Participation (Adolescent HARDSHIP) Questionnaire -Sinhala 1 Cardiff University, Wales, UK; 2 World Health Organization Country Office for Sri Lanka; 3Lady Ridgeway Hospital for Children, Sri Lanka

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