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Does fatigue & distress in a clinical cohort of adolescents with CFS correlate with fatigue and distress in their parents?
Does fatigue and distress in a clinical cohort of adolescents with CFS correlate with fatigue and distress in their parents? by Maria E Loades, Katherine A Rimes, S Ali, Kate Lievesley, Trudie Chalder in Child: Care, Health and Development, 20 Oct 2018 [preprint] Research abstract: … Continue reading
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The presence of co-morbid mental health problems in a cohort of adolescents with CFS
Research abstract: The presence of co-morbid mental health problems in a cohort of adolescents with chronic fatigue syndrome, by Maria Elizabeth Loades, Katharine A Rimes, Sheila Ali, Kate Lievesley, Trudie Chalder in Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry [Preprint November 2, 2017] Objective: To … Continue reading
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Stress vulnerability in adolescents with CFS
Research abstract: Background: Stress vulnerability has been implicated in adolescent chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), but has rarely been investigated directly. This study compared psychological and physiological responses to a laboratory social performance task in adolescents with CFS with chronic illness (asthma) and healthy control … Continue reading
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the evidence for a psycho-physiological model of CFS in adolescents
‘Examining the evidence for a psycho-physiological model of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome in adolescents’, by Kate Lievesley. Thesis submitted for MPhil / PhD, University of London Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, King’s College, University Anonymous comment: So because mothers … Continue reading
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