Does fatigue and distress in a clinical cohort of adolescents with chronic fatigue syndrome correlate with fatigue and distress in their parents?
ConclusionsParents of adolescents with fatigue scored near to or within normative range for non ‐clinical samples on distress, fatigue, and family functioning. Parental distress may contribute to or result from poorer family functioning. Family functioning, particularly building strengths and adaptability, may be clinically important in CFS, as well as attending to parental (particularly pat ernal) distress in families where adolescents are low in mood.
Source: Child: Care, Health and Development - Category: Child Development Authors: Maria E. Loades,
Katharine A. Rimes,
Sheila Ali,
Kate Lievesley,
Trudie Chalder Tags: RESEARCH ARTICLE Source Type: research
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