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Current psychological intervention alternatives for the treatment of paediatric headaches: a narrative review
1Department of Psychology, Çankırı Karatekin University, 18100 Çankırı, Turkey
DOI: 10.22514/jofph.2025.002 Vol.39,Issue 1,March 2025 pp.15-23
Submitted: 07 September 2024 Accepted: 30 October 2024
Published: 12 March 2025
*Corresponding Author(s): Ozan Kayar E-mail: ozankayar@karatekin.edu.tr
Headaches are considered as major health problems being common in childhood and adolescence and are debilitating, thus, they lead to poor quality and low performance in all walks of life. Among all types of headaches, episodic migraine and tension-type headache are commonly encountered in the aforementioned phases of life and are likely to have devastating impacts as they become chronic. Stress factors related to school, peers and family, mental problems and traumatic experience may play an essential role in the occurrence of headaches affecting the lives of children and adolescents deleteriously. In this regard, there is unanimity on the most effective treatment of both paediatric and adult headaches through a biopsychosocial approach in which specialists from different fields contribute to the process in a collective manner. There is strong evidence that psychological interventions, which are among the basic elements of holistic treatment, provide relief to patients, especially when applied in combination with pharmacological treatment options in the early period. In general, the research has indicated that such treatments significantly improve the quality of life of children and adolescents suffering from different types of headaches by reducing the frequency, duration and intensity of pain, as well as alleviating the psychological symptoms accompanying the pain. In line with the thorough literature overview, this study aims to shed light on the main goals, domains and scope of application of psychological interventions that are widely applied or considered auspicious in the multidisciplinary treatment of paediatric headache in general terms.
Adolescent; Child; Headache; Psychological intervention; Treatment
Ozan Kayar. Current psychological intervention alternatives for the treatment of paediatric headaches: a narrative review. Journal of Oral & Facial Pain and Headache. 2025. 39(1);15-23.
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