Objectives were to explore: (1) whether sleep apnea/hypopnea syndrome (SAHS) should be considered a chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) comorbidity, rather than a diagnostic exclusion criterion; and (2) to compare sleep/wake/ psychopathology in individuals with CFS, controls and another illness. Participants (CFS, SAHS, controls) completed questionnaires and were evaluated for SAHS; 68 percent were subsequently diagnosed with SAHS. CFS participants with and without SAHS did not differ. Both clinical groups were less well adjusted than controls. We conclude that SAHS should not be an exclusion criterion for CFS and that psychological problems in CFS seem a consequence of coping with illness
Introduction: fatigue is a common symptom in the community, with up to half of the general populatio...
In order to study both the prevalence of Primary Sleep Disorders (PSD) and sleepiness, and their ass...
Objectives: To explore the interrelationship of different dimensions (fatigue, neuroticism, sleep qu...
Without specific etiology or effective treatment, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) remains a contentio...
The precise relationship between sleep and physical and mental functioning in chronic fatigue syndro...
Background: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) affects 0.23–2.6% of the adult population. Sleep-related ...
Objective: This study was designed to investigate the role of depression, anxiety, and fatigue in Ch...
SUMMARY It is presently unclear whether chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) patients exhibit daytime slee...
Individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) face chronic physical debilita-tion, reduced neurops...
The present study examined the relationships between subjective reports of sleep and mental function...
The present study examined the relationships between subjective reports of sleep and mental function...
The present study examined the relationships between subjective reports of sleep and mental function...
The present study examined the relationships between subjective reports of sleep and mental function...
BACKGROUND: Specific cognitions and behaviours are hypothesized to be important in maintaining chron...
BACKGROUND: Specific cognitions and behaviours are hypothesized to be important in maintaining chron...
Introduction: fatigue is a common symptom in the community, with up to half of the general populatio...
In order to study both the prevalence of Primary Sleep Disorders (PSD) and sleepiness, and their ass...
Objectives: To explore the interrelationship of different dimensions (fatigue, neuroticism, sleep qu...
Without specific etiology or effective treatment, chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) remains a contentio...
The precise relationship between sleep and physical and mental functioning in chronic fatigue syndro...
Background: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) affects 0.23–2.6% of the adult population. Sleep-related ...
Objective: This study was designed to investigate the role of depression, anxiety, and fatigue in Ch...
SUMMARY It is presently unclear whether chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) patients exhibit daytime slee...
Individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) face chronic physical debilita-tion, reduced neurops...
The present study examined the relationships between subjective reports of sleep and mental function...
The present study examined the relationships between subjective reports of sleep and mental function...
The present study examined the relationships between subjective reports of sleep and mental function...
The present study examined the relationships between subjective reports of sleep and mental function...
BACKGROUND: Specific cognitions and behaviours are hypothesized to be important in maintaining chron...
BACKGROUND: Specific cognitions and behaviours are hypothesized to be important in maintaining chron...
Introduction: fatigue is a common symptom in the community, with up to half of the general populatio...
In order to study both the prevalence of Primary Sleep Disorders (PSD) and sleepiness, and their ass...
Objectives: To explore the interrelationship of different dimensions (fatigue, neuroticism, sleep qu...