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Table 3 Raw prevalences by gender and state

From: Australian Headache Epidemiology Data (AHEAD): a pilot study to assess sampling and engagement methodology for a nationwide population-based survey

n (%)

Probable MoH

Other headache on ≥ 15 days/month

Definite migraine

Probable migraine

Definite TTH

Probable TTH

Unclassified headache

No active headache

Total

New South Wales

                 

Female

12

(3.6)

26

(7.7)

23

(6.8)

86

(25.6)

56

(16.7)

54

(16.1)

28

(8.3)

51

(15.2)

336

Male

3

(1.6)

12

(6.3)

11

(5.8)

33

(17.5)

13

(6.9)

35

(18.5)

12

(6.3)

70

(37.0)

189

Victoria

                 

Female

13

(4.4)

20

(6.7)

29

(9.7)

73

(24.5)

52

(17.4)

39

(13.1)

19

(6.4)

53

(17.8)

298

Male

6

(4.3)

7

(5.0)

13

(9.3)

26

(18.6)

11

(7.9)

23

(16.4)

8

(5.7)

46

(32.9)

140

  1. 10 participants reported residence in other states, and 5 participants with ‘other’ (n = 3) or missing (n = 2) sex information were not shown
  2. MOH, medication-overuse headache; TTH, tension-type headache