Recent CFS research fron psychological perspective
Heterogeneity in chronic fatigue syndrome – empirically defined subgroups from the PACE trial by Williams TE, Chalder T, Sharpe M, White PD in Psychological Medicine [Preprint January 23, 2017]
Long-term economic evaluation of cognitive-behavioural group treatment versus enhanced usual care for functional somatic syndromes, by Andreas Schroder, Eva Ornbol, Jens S. Jensen, Michael Sharpe, Per Fink in Journal of Psychosomatic Research [Available online 10 January]
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Cognitive, behavioural and emotional processing vulnerability factors, by Samantha K. Brooks, Trudie Chalder, Katharine A. Rimes in Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, [Preprint January 18, 2017]
Activity perception in chronic fatigue syndrome and asthma: Development of a new measure, by I. Alexeeva, M. Martin in Bulletin of the European Health Psychology Society vol 18. Supp. page 892, 2016
Illness specific cognitive biases in chronic fatigue syndrome independent of mood and attentional control deficits, by A. Hughes, T. Chalder, C. Hirsch, R. Moss-Morris in Bulletin of the European Health Psychology Society Vol 18. Supp. page 696 2016
The relationship of partner support and expressed emotion to cortisol reactivity in a community sample, by K. Dienes, K. Engel, S. Torres-Harding, A. Wearden in Bulletin of the European Health Psychology Society Vol 18. Supp. page 903 2016
The role of emotions in the perpetuation of symptoms and disability in chronic fatigue syndrome, by C. Willis in Bulletin of the European Health Psychology Society Vol 18. Supp. page 883 2016
Predictors of on-going fatigue after acute infection: a systematic review, by K. Hulme, J. Hudson, P. Rojczyk, P. Little, R. Moss-Morris in Bulletin of the European Health Psychology Society Vol 18. Suppl. page 624 2016
Fatigue in an adult attention deficit hyperactivity disorder population: A trans-diagnostic approach, by Denise C. Rogers, Antonia J. Dittner, Katharine A. Rimes, Trudie Chalder, in British Journal of Clinical Psychology [Preprint December 5, 2016]
An attention and interpretation bias for illness-specific information in chronic fatigue syndrome A.M. Hughes, T. Chalder, C.R. Hirsch, R. Moss-Morris in Psychological Medicine [Preprint November 29, 2016]