Social cognition in Chronic Migraine with Medication Overuse: Do you mind what I think?

This is the processed data for the manuscript “Bottiroli S, Rosi A, Sances G, Allena M, De Icco R, Lecce S, Vecchi T, Tassorelli C, Cavallini E. Social cognition in Chronic Migraine with Medication Overuse: Do you mind what I think?. To be submitted to JAMA Network Open”. Dataset refers to a study a...

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Main Authors: Bottiroli Sara, Rosi Alessia, Sances Grazia, Allena Marta, De Icco Roberto, Lecce Serena, Vecchi Tomaso, Tassorelli Cristina, Cavallini Elena
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:7713963 2024-09-15T18:39:17+00:00 Social cognition in Chronic Migraine with Medication Overuse: Do you mind what I think? Bottiroli Sara Rosi Alessia Sances Grazia Allena Marta De Icco Roberto Lecce Serena Vecchi Tomaso Tassorelli Cristina Cavallini Elena 2023-03-09 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7713963 unknown Zenodo https://zenodo.org/communities/irccs-mondino-foundation https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7713962 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7713963 oai:zenodo.org:7713963 info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Chronic Migraine Medication Overuse Headache Theory of Mind Mentalization info:eu-repo/semantics/other 2023 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.771396310.5281/zenodo.7713962 2024-07-25T11:02:11Z This is the processed data for the manuscript “Bottiroli S, Rosi A, Sances G, Allena M, De Icco R, Lecce S, Vecchi T, Tassorelli C, Cavallini E. Social cognition in Chronic Migraine with Medication Overuse: Do you mind what I think?. To be submitted to JAMA Network Open”. Dataset refers to a study aimed to outline the socio-cognitive profile of patients with Chronic Migraine with Medication Overuse (CM+MO). Given the multidimensionality of the socio-cognitive construct, we considered: (1) socio-cognitive abilities, (2) socio-cognitive beliefs, (3) alexithymia and autism traits, and (4) social relationships. Two hundred and twelve subjects were enrolled, of which 71 suffered from CM+MO, 61 from episodic migraine (EM), and 80 were healthy controls (HC). All participants were assessed with a comprehensive socio-cognitive battery that included: (1) the Faux pas test (FP), the Strange Stories task (SS), the Reading Mind in the Eyes test (RMET), (2) the Tromso Social Intelligence Scale, (3) the Toronto Alexithymia Scale, (4) the Lubben Social Network Scale – Revised and the Friendship Scale. Data showed that CM+MO: (1) performed similar to EM but worse than HC in the FP and SS tests, while they were worse than the other two groups in the RMET; (2) were similar to EM and HC in terms of social intelligence; (3) had more alexithymic and autistic traits than EM and HC; and (4) reported higher levels of contact with their family members but felt little support from the people around them than HC. These results suggest that CM+MO patients are characterized by a profile of compromised socio-cognitive abilities that affects different dimensions. Other/Unknown Material Tromso Tromso Zenodo
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Medication Overuse Headache
Theory of Mind
Mentalization
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Medication Overuse Headache
Theory of Mind
Mentalization
Bottiroli Sara
Rosi Alessia
Sances Grazia
Allena Marta
De Icco Roberto
Lecce Serena
Vecchi Tomaso
Tassorelli Cristina
Cavallini Elena
Social cognition in Chronic Migraine with Medication Overuse: Do you mind what I think?
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Medication Overuse Headache
Theory of Mind
Mentalization
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Rosi Alessia
Sances Grazia
Allena Marta
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Lecce Serena
Vecchi Tomaso
Tassorelli Cristina
Cavallini Elena
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Allena Marta
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Vecchi Tomaso
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title Social cognition in Chronic Migraine with Medication Overuse: Do you mind what I think?
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title_fullStr Social cognition in Chronic Migraine with Medication Overuse: Do you mind what I think?
title_full_unstemmed Social cognition in Chronic Migraine with Medication Overuse: Do you mind what I think?
title_sort social cognition in chronic migraine with medication overuse: do you mind what i think?
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