Head-HUNT: validity and reliability of a headache questionnaire in a large population-based study in Norway

Cephalalgia. 2000 May;20(4):244-51. doi: 10.1046/j.1468-2982.2000.00049.x.

Abstract

We have assessed the validity and reliability of a self-administered headache questionnaire used in the 'Nord-Trøndelag Health Survey 1995-97 (HUNT)' in Norway, by blindly comparing questionnaire-based headache diagnoses with those made in a clinical interview of a sample of the participants. Restrictive questionnaire-based diagnostic criteria for migraine, assessed according to modified criteria of the International Headache Society, performed excellently in selecting 'definite' migraine patients (100% positive predictive value). The best agreement concerning migraine diagnoses was achieved by using a liberal set of criteria (kappa 0.59). Similar agreement was found evaluating patient status as headache sufferers, and as sufferers from frequent headaches (>6 days per month) (kappa 0.57 and 0.50, respectively). The kappa values of non-migrainous headache and chronic headache (> 14 days per month) were 0.43 and 0.44, respectively. The results suggest that our self-administered questionnaire may be suitable in identifying a population with 'definite' migraine, and the questionnaire is an acceptable instrument in determining the prevalence in Nord-Trøndelag of headache sufferers, migraine, non-migrainous headache, and frequent or chronic headache sufferers.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Confidence Intervals
  • Female
  • Headache / diagnosis*
  • Headache / epidemiology
  • Health Care Surveys / methods*
  • Health Care Surveys / statistics & numerical data
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Medical History Taking / methods*
  • Medical History Taking / statistics & numerical data
  • Migraine Disorders / diagnosis*
  • Migraine Disorders / epidemiology
  • Norway / epidemiology