» Articles » PMID: 37193445

Prevalence of Migraine Headache in Saudi Arabia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Overview
Journal Cureus
Date 2023 May 16
PMID 37193445
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Background: Migraine is an important healthcare concern that silently affects diverse populations globally. The rising prevalence of migraine affects the quality of life of individuals, the economic burden of a nation, and work productivity. This study was designed to determine the prevalence of migraine in Saudi Arabia.

Methodology: A systematic data search was designed, and scientific data were collected from leading databases, including PubMed, The Cochrane Library, Web of Science, Ovid, and Google Scholar.

Results: Thirty-six studies, comprising 55061 study participants based on defined inclusion criteria, were statistically analyzed using StatsDirect software. The pooled proportion of migraine in Saudi Arabia among all 36 selected studies was 0.225617 (95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.172749 to 0.28326). The study was grouped into four categories: general population, students (of both genders), studies based on females only, and healthcare professionals in primary health care (PHC). The migraine pooled proportion among all four groups using random effects (DerSimonian-Laird) was 0.213822 (95% CI = 0.142888 to 0.294523), 0.205943 (95% CI = 0.127752 to 0.297076), 0.345967 (95% CI = 0.135996 to 0.593799), and 0.167068 (95% CI = 0.096429 to 0.252075), respectively.

Conclusion: The estimated pooled proportion of migraine in Saudi Arabia is 0.225617, which is comparable to or even higher than other parts of the Middle East region. Migraine has a great impact on quality of life, productivity, and economic capacity, and increases the healthcare burden. Early detection and necessary lifestyle measures are necessary to minimize this number.

Citing Articles

Burden of hidden migraine among the Arab general population: a cross-sectional study.

Elzayat M, Kassab S, Nada M, El-Gilany A J Headache Pain. 2025; 26(1):45.

PMID: 40016663 PMC: 11866620. DOI: 10.1186/s10194-025-01974-9.


Prevalence of orofacial and head pain: an umbrella review of systematic reviews.

Porporatti A, Schroder A, Lebel A, Moreau N, Guillouet C, Stechman-Neto J J Oral Facial Pain Headache. 2025; 38(3):1-14.

PMID: 39800567 PMC: 11810662. DOI: 10.22514/jofph.2024.022.


Did Primary Healthcare Patients in Riyadh Experience Their First Migraine Episodes After a Stressful Event, and What Triggers and Relievers Do They Commonly Report?.

Alsuwayt S, Aljaied Y, Ahmed A, Al Hussain F, Alawami H, Alamer Z Cureus. 2024; 16(11):e74712.

PMID: 39735073 PMC: 11682491. DOI: 10.7759/cureus.74712.


Sexual dysfunction in migraine-affected women: A prospective cross-sectional controlled study.

Kamel R, Dantata B, Halilu H, Ahmed H, Muzaffar K, Maria N Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol X. 2024; 23:100319.

PMID: 39035702 PMC: 11260330. DOI: 10.1016/j.eurox.2024.100319.


The Association Between Shift Work and Migraine Attacks Among Healthcare Workers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Al Maqwashi L, Sufyani A, Bichara M, Rajikhan Y, Albishri M, Hamood N Cureus. 2024; 16(1):e53315.

PMID: 38435892 PMC: 10906779. DOI: 10.7759/cureus.53315.


References
1.
Stovner L, Hagen K, Linde M, Steiner T . The global prevalence of headache: an update, with analysis of the influences of methodological factors on prevalence estimates. J Headache Pain. 2022; 23(1):34. PMC: 9004186. DOI: 10.1186/s10194-022-01402-2. View

2.
Steiner T, Scher A, Stewart W, Kolodner K, Liberman J, Lipton R . The prevalence and disability burden of adult migraine in England and their relationships to age, gender and ethnicity. Cephalalgia. 2003; 23(7):519-27. DOI: 10.1046/j.1468-2982.2003.00568.x. View

3.
Albarqi M, AlDablan M, AlBahr A, Alamer M, AlNaim A, AlNaim A . Prevalence, frequency, and disability of migraine headaches and tension headaches among the general population in the Eastern Region of Saudi Arabia. J Med Life. 2022; 15(11):1371-1378. PMC: 9762370. DOI: 10.25122/jml-2022-0176. View

4.
Rao G, Kulkarni G, Gururaj G, Rajesh K, Subbakrishna D, Steiner T . The burden of headache disorders in India: methodology and questionnaire validation for a community-based survey in Karnataka State. J Headache Pain. 2012; 13(7):543-50. PMC: 3444540. DOI: 10.1007/s10194-012-0474-1. View

5.
Al-Rajeh S, Bademosi O, Ismaii H, Awada A . Headache syndromes in the eastern province of Saudi Arabia. Headache. 1990; 30(6):359-62. DOI: 10.1111/j.1526-4610.1990.hed3006359.x. View