Resumen:
Background. Chronic tension-type headache is the primary headache with the highest prevalence. The present study is aimed at analyzing the associations between patient self-efficacy and headache impact with pain characteristics, kinesiophobia, anxiety sensitivity, and physical activity levels in subjects with chronic tension-type headache. Materials and Methods. An observational descriptive study was carried out. A total sample of 42 participants was recruited at university environment with diagnosis of tension-type headache. Headache characteristics (frequency, intensity, and duration), physical activity levels, pain related-self-efficacy, kinesiophobia, anxiety sensitivity, and headache impact were measured. Results. The HIT-6 score showed significant moderate positive correlations with the ASI-3 score and moderate negative correlations with the self-efficacy in the domains of pain management and coping with symptoms. ASI-3 score had a negative large correlation with self-efficacy in the domains of pain management, physical function, and coping with symptoms. Physical activity levels showed positive moderate correlations with the self-efficacy in the domain of physical function. Linear regressi...