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Association between Fennell Phase Inventory Scores and Immune and RNaseL Parameters in chronic fatigue syndrome

Authors :
Raymond Cluydts
Danny Coomans
Elke Van Hoof
Kenny De Meirleir
Human Physiology and Special Physiology of Physical Education
Cognitive and Biological Psychology
Experimental and Applied Psychology
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
The Haworth Medical Press, 2004.

Abstract

The present study is a follow-up of the research conducted by Jason, Fennell et al. (1995, 1999, 2000) on a multistage theory for chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). This multistage model is a very promising method for the evaluation of patients suffering from CFS and could facilitate the appropriate selection of various psychosocial therapies that improve the patient's ability to cope with their illness. Four predictive factors emerged with moderate to excellent reliability. A Spearman's rank correlation revealed positive correlations between our four-factor model and the three-factor model identified by Jason et al. (1999). A correlation matrix between the dimensional psychological investigation and the Fennell Phases revealed characteristics as suggested by previous research. Biological parameters varied over the different phases suggesting an important interaction between body and psyche.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....541410a9b80bb25fefb5990a8aa4e319