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Query: UMLS:C0015674 (
chronic fatigue syndrome
)
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This study aimed to investigate the psychological characteristics of
chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
: Holmes et al. 1988). A battery of psychometric instruments comprising the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ), the Beck Depression Inventory (BDI), the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) and the Lazarus Ways of Coping (WoC) inventory, was administered to a sample of clinically-defined
CFS
sufferers (N = 58), to a comparison group of chronic pain (CP) patients (N = 81) and to a group of healthy controls matched for sex and age with the
CFS
sample (N = 104). Considerable overlap was found between
CFS
and CP patients at the level of both physical and psychological symptoms. This raises the possibility that
CFS
sufferers are a sub-population of CP patients. However, while there was some commonality between
CFS
and CP patients in terms of personality traits, particularly the MMPI 'neurotic triad' (hypochondriasis, depression and hysteria),
CFS
patients showed more deviant personality traits reflecting raised levels on the first MMPI factor, emotionality. Moreover, results were not consistent with the raised emotionality being a reaction to the illness, but rather were consistent with the hypothesis that emotionality is a predisposing factor for
CFS
. The majority of
CFS
patients fell within four personality types, each characterized by the two highest MMPI scale scores. One type (N = 20) reported a lack of psychological symptoms or
emotional disturbance
contrary to the overall trend for the
CFS
sample. This group conformed to the ICD-10 classification of neurasthenia.
...
PMID:Psychiatric symptoms, personality and ways of coping in chronic fatigue syndrome. 187 40
The implications of patients' approaches to managing
chronic fatigue syndrome
were examined in a cross-sectional study. With severity of fatigue controlled, attempting to maintain activity was associated with less functional impairment, while accommodating to the illness was positively related to impairment; behavioural disengagement was related not only to higher levels of impairment but also to greater
emotional disturbance
. Fatigue itself was positively associated with focusing on symptoms and with behavioural disengagement; it was associated also with illness accommodation, but only for illness of longer duration. The causal direction of relationships between coping and fatigue severity is ambiguous, and a follow-up study will address the effects of coping on changes in the illness over time.
...
PMID:Coping with chronic fatigue syndrome: illness responses and their relationship with fatigue, functional impairment and emotional status. 858 12