Unravelling Migraine Stigma: A Comprehensive Review of Its Impact and Strategies for Change

Author:

Casas-Limón Javier1ORCID,Quintas Sonia2ORCID,López-Bravo Alba3ORCID,Alpuente Alicia4,Andrés-López Alberto5ORCID,Castro-Sánchez María Victoria6ORCID,Membrilla Javier Amós7,Morales-Hernández Cristian8ORCID,González-García Nuria9,Irimia Pablo10ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Headache Unit, Hospital Universitario Fundación Alcorcón, 28922 Alcorcón, Spain

2. Headache Unit, Hospital Universitario de la Princesa, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria Princesa (IIS-Princesa), 28006 Madrid, Spain

3. Headache Unit, Hospital Reina Sofía, 31500 Tudela, Spain

4. Headache Unit, Hospital Universitario Vall d’Hebron, 08035 Barcelona, Spain

5. Headache Unit, Complejo Hospitalario Universitario de Albacete, 02006 Albacete, Spain

6. Headache Unit, Hospital Regional Universitario de Málaga, 29002 Málaga, Spain

7. Headache Unit, Hospital Comarcal Francesc de Borja, 46702 Gandía, Spain

8. Headache Unit, Hospital Universitario de Canarias, 38320 La Laguna, Spain

9. Headache Unit, Hospital Universitario Clínico San Carlos, 28040 Madrid, Spain

10. Headache Unit, Clínica Universitaria de Navarra, 31008 Pamplona, Spain

Abstract

Migraine-related stigma is a pervasive issue impacting nearly half of chronic migraine patients, with significant consequences for their quality of life, disability and mental health. Despite its profound effects, migraine stigma remains under-recognised in both clinical practice and research. This narrative review explores the three primary types of stigmas affecting migraine patients: public, structural and internalised. Public stigma involves negative societal attitudes and stereotypes that trivialise the condition. Structural stigma is reflected in policies that restrict access to necessary care and resources. Internalised stigma occurs when patients absorb these negative views, leading to self-blame and diminished self-worth. Addressing these different types of stigmas is crucial for improving the understanding, diagnosis and treatment of migraine. Educational efforts, advocacy and policy reform are essential strategies in this context. A deep understanding of stigma is vital for developing effective interventions that enhance clinical management and patient quality of life. Ultimately, reducing stigma can lead to better health outcomes and a more comprehensive approach to migraine care.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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