%0 Journal Article %T The prevalence of primary headache disorders in the adult population of Estonia %A Aire Raidvee %A Alexander Milovidov %A Elina Floria %A Gerli Paju %A Gustav Klimu£¿ev %A Karel Uhs %A Karita Liivak %A Kati Toom %A Katri-Helena Allas %A Kristiina Juhkami %A Kristiina Veet£¿usme %A Marge Vaikj£¿rv %A Margot Liidemann %A Maria Leping %A Mark Braschinsky %A Priit V£¿lja %A Siiri Paiste %J Cephalalgia %@ 1468-2982 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/0333102419829909 %X To estimate the one-year prevalence of primary headaches, most importantly migraine and tension type headache, but also other primary headaches, in Estonia. A population-based random sample of 2162 subjects in Tartu City and Tartu County were interviewed by telephone or face to face using a previously validated questionnaire. Of the 2162 contacted participants, 1215 (56%) fully completed the study. Of these, 502 (41.3%) reported headache during the previous year. The prevalences adjusted by weighting by age, gender, education, marital status and habitat were the following: All headaches 41.0%, all migraine 17.7%, all tension-type headache 18.0%, trigeminal autonomic cephalalgias 0.4%, other primary headaches 2.5%, and chronic headaches 2.7%. The 1-year prevalences of primary headache disorders in Estonia are comparable to the previous findings in other European countries %K Migraine %K tension-type headache %K trigeminal autonomic cephalagias %K other primary headaches %K weighted prevalences %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0333102419829909