Table 7

Multiple linear regression with stepwise inclusion of variables (HI superregion serves as reference for other superregions)
Model 1: Original data set

Headache, N = 181

(5 variables)

Migraine, N = 242

(8 variables)

TTH, N = 109

(4 variables)

H15+, N = 58

(2 variables)

Whole modelF = 10.3, p < 0.001, R2 adj: 0.208F = 13.9, p < 0.001, R2 adj: 0.299F = 6.9, p < 0.001, R2 adj: 0.181F = 6.6, p = 0.003, R2 adj: 0.165
Variables with significanceβ standardisedSPCsqrβ standardisedSPCsqrβ standardisedSPCsqrβ standardisedSPCsqr
Year of publication0.2580.060
Number (ln transformed) of participants−0.2070.040− 0.1460.018
dMig and pMig0.2690.064
dTTH and pTTH0.3210.102
Health-care personnel0.1730.022
Sampling method−0.1690.022
Type of screening question−0.3070.090−0.2850.080
Number of conditions−0.1620.026
Mode of engagement0.2810.078
SSA superregion−0.1480.021−0.1730.028−0.2320.052
SEEAO superregion−0.1710.029−0.1360.018−0.2940.084
NAME superregion−0.1130.011−0.2310.051
Model 2: ln transformed dependent variable and outliers (±1.5 interquartile range) removed

Headache, N = 176

(4 variables)

Migraine, N = 238

(7 variables)

TTH, N = 103

(4 variables)

H15+, N = 57

(2 variables)

Whole modelF = 11.3 p < 0.001, R2 adj: 0.191F = 13.6, p < 0.001, R2 adj: 0.271F = 5.5, p < 0.001, R2adj:0.150F = 6.5, p = 0.003, R2 adj: 0.164
Variables with significanceβ standardisedSPCsqrβ standardisedSPCsqrβ standardisedSPCsqrβ standardisedSPCsqr
Year of publication0.2590.064
Number (ln transformed) of participants−0.1860.032−0.1370.016−0.3540.125
dMig and pMig0.2910.078
dTTH and pTTH0.1660.027
Health-care personnel0.1330.013
Sampling method−0.1690.022
Type of screening question−0.2770.072−0.2330.054
SEEAO superregion−0.1100.012−0.2060.058−0.2500.062
SSA superregion−0.2070.042−0.1800.031−0.2450.042
NAME superregion−0.2640.068

R2 adj (Adjusted R2): The proportion of variability explained by the whole model (“Goodness of fit”), adjusted for overestimation caused by the number of effects

β-standardised: The direction and strength of its correlation with the dependent prevalence variable

SPCsqr: the proportion of the variability explained by that variable alone