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The British Journal of Psychiatry 145: 665-666 (1984)
© 1984 The Royal College of Psychiatrists
ID Turkat, AR Kuczmierczyk and HE Adams
Headache sufferers (n = 30) reported significantly more immediate family members with headache, compared to controls (n = 22). Sensitivity, specificity, and efficiency analyses revealed that knowledge of family headache history has predictive value. The results are consistent with findings with other pain disorders.
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