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Table 3 – Determinants of MASQ-D30 subscales in a migraine population (n=3174).
General determinants Age
Gender (Female vs Male)
0.05 (0.02 – 0.08) 0.24 (-0.70 – 1.18)
<0.001 -0.06 (-0.08 - -0.04) 0.62 0.35 (-0.37 – 1.07)
<0.001 0.01 (-0.002 – 0.03) 0.34 0.83 (0.29 – 1.38)
0.08 0.003
Migraine specific determinants Migraine subtype (without aura vs with aura)
Migraine frequency (migraine days/year)
0.19 (-0.48 – 0.86)
0.58 0.27 (-0.24 – 0.78)
0.30 -0.33 (-0.72 – 0.05)
0.09
3-6 vs 1-2 7-12 vs 1-2 13-54 vs 1-2 54+ vs 1-2
0.04 (-1.69 – 1.78) 1.40 (-0.21 – 3.02) 1.65 (0.15 – 3.15) 4.18 (2.60 – 5.75) 2.00 (1.29 – 2.72)
0.96 0.41 (-0.92 – 1.73) 0.09 0.55 (-0.68 – 1.78) 0.03 0.92 (-0.22 – 2.06) <0.001 2.64 (1.44 – 3.85) <0.001 1.80 (1.26 – 2.35)
0.55 1.03 (0.03 – 2.03) 0.38 1.49 (0.56 – 2.42) 0.11 1.74 (0.88 – 2.60) <0.001 3.30 (2.39 – 4.21) <0.001 2.04 (1.63 – 2.45)
0.04 0.002 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001
MASQ-PA B (95% CI)
MASQ-NA p-value B (95% CI)
MASQ-SA p-value B (95% CI)
p-value
Cutaneous allodynia (yes vs no)
MASQ-PA= positive affect subscale; MASQ-NA = negative affect subscale; MASQ-SA
= somatic arousal subscale