Effect of psychiatric disorders on outcome of cognitive-behavioural therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome
2005 ◽
Vol 187
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pp. 184-185
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SummaryPsychiatric disorders have been associated with poor outcome in individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). This study examines the impact of psychiatric disorders on outcome of cognitive-behavioural therapy (CBT). Psychiatric diagnoses were assessed with a structured psychiatric interview in a CBT trial of 270 people with CFS. Lifetime and current psychiatric disorders were found in 50 and 32% respectively. No significant differences in fatigue severity and functional impairment following treatment were found between participants with and without psychiatric diagnoses.
2020 ◽
Vol 113
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pp. 394-402
2015 ◽
Vol 279
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pp. 268-282
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2020 ◽
pp. 126-134
2012 ◽
Vol 97
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pp. 238-238
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2009 ◽
Vol 40
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pp. 515-522
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