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29 April 2026 : Clinical Research  

[In Press] Migraine in the Corporate Sector: Prevalence, Risk Factors, Job Efficiency Impact, and Management Strategies

Azra Batool1ABCDE, Adeel Aslam ORCID logo2ABCDEF, Shazia Jamshed ORCID logo3ACDEF, Mudassar Iqbal Arain4ACDEF, Adel Bashatah ORCID logo5CDEFG, Ayesha Iqbal67CDEFG, Wajid Syed ORCID logo8CDEFG, Naji Alqahtani5CDEFG, Kholoud Alharbi ORCID logo5CDEFG, Saeed Asiri ORCID logo5CDEFG

DOI: 10.12659/MSM.951082

Med Sci Monit In Press; DOI: 10.12659/MSM.951082  

Available online: 2026-04-29, In Press, Corrected Proof

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Abstract

BACKGROUND
Migraine, a prevalent neurological disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of severe headache, significantly impacts individuals worldwide. This study aimed to evaluate migraine prevalence, identify key risk factors, assess the impact on job performance, and explore commonly used management strategies.
MATERIAL AND METHODS
This cross-sectional study involved corporate sector employees visiting outpatient neurology departments in Pakistan. A questionnaire was developed to quantify the overall burden of migraine. Inferential statistics, including the Mann-Whitney U test and Kruskal-Wallis H test, were used to evaluate group differences. An exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was conducted to confirm the questionnaire’s structural validity.
RESULTS
The questionnaire showed strong reliability (Cronbach’s α=0.81) and validity (S-CVI=0.86, KMO=0.82, P<0.001). Migraines significantly impacted job efficiency (p=0.015), with 43.8% experiencing episodes lasting 4 to 8 h. Gender (P=0.012), age (P=0.029), and income (P=0.045) were significantly associated with migraine burden. The most common triggers were stress (27.7%) and sleep deprivation (23.2%), while over-the-counter medication (62.5%) was the most commonly used treatment. Gender (β=0.23, P=0.012), age (β=-0.19, P=0.029), and income (β=-0.17, P=0.045) significantly predicted the migraine burden. A higher migraine burden significantly predicted lower job efficiency (β=-0.31, P=0.015).
CONCLUSIONS
Migraines have a significant impact on job efficiency in the Pakistani corporate sector, necessitating comprehensive management strategies and targeted interventions to mitigate their effects.

Keywords: Anxiety; Health; Income; Migraine Disorders; Sleep

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