AbstractObjectiveFatigue and psychiatric disorders frequently occur comorbidly and share similar phenomenological features. There has been debate as to whether chronic fatigue, or neurasthenia, should be considered an independent syndrome distinct from psychiatric disorders. We aimed to establish whether persistent fatigue can occur independently from psychiatric disorders and to test the hypothesis that fatigue without comorbid psychiatric symptoms has unique premorbid risk factors. We also aimed to investigate the psychological outcome of any individuals with fatigue.MethodsThe MRC National Survey of Health and Development was used to prospectively follow 5362 participants from birth. A sample of nonfatigued individuals without psychiatri...
Objective Fatigue and depression are highly comorbid phenotypes with partially overlapping symptoms....
Objective Fatigue and depression are highly comorbid phenotypes with partially overlapping symptoms....
The term fatigue is not only used to describe a sleepy state with a lack of drive, as observed in pa...
AbstractObjectiveFatigue and psychiatric disorders frequently occur comorbidly and share similar phe...
Objective: Fatigue and psychiatric disorders frequently occur comorbidly and share similar phenomeno...
Background. Fatigue and psychiatric symptoms are common in the community, but their association and ...
Introduction: fatigue is a common symptom in the community, with up to half of the general populatio...
Background: Although chronic fatigue is common in old age, the association between chronic fatigue a...
BACKGROUND: Different definitions of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) have different psychiatric exc...
BACKGROUND Different definitions of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) have different psychiatric exclus...
BACKGROUND Different definitions of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) have different psychiatric exclus...
BACKGROUND Different definitions of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) have different psychiatric exclus...
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ObjectivesAnhedonia and fatigue are trans-diagnostic symptoms commonly observed in schizophrenia. An...
<b>Objective</b> \ud \ud Fatigue and depression are highly comorbid phenotypes with partially overla...
Objective Fatigue and depression are highly comorbid phenotypes with partially overlapping symptoms....
Objective Fatigue and depression are highly comorbid phenotypes with partially overlapping symptoms....
The term fatigue is not only used to describe a sleepy state with a lack of drive, as observed in pa...
AbstractObjectiveFatigue and psychiatric disorders frequently occur comorbidly and share similar phe...
Objective: Fatigue and psychiatric disorders frequently occur comorbidly and share similar phenomeno...
Background. Fatigue and psychiatric symptoms are common in the community, but their association and ...
Introduction: fatigue is a common symptom in the community, with up to half of the general populatio...
Background: Although chronic fatigue is common in old age, the association between chronic fatigue a...
BACKGROUND: Different definitions of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) have different psychiatric exc...
BACKGROUND Different definitions of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) have different psychiatric exclus...
BACKGROUND Different definitions of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) have different psychiatric exclus...
BACKGROUND Different definitions of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) have different psychiatric exclus...
© 2022 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
ObjectivesAnhedonia and fatigue are trans-diagnostic symptoms commonly observed in schizophrenia. An...
<b>Objective</b> \ud \ud Fatigue and depression are highly comorbid phenotypes with partially overla...
Objective Fatigue and depression are highly comorbid phenotypes with partially overlapping symptoms....
Objective Fatigue and depression are highly comorbid phenotypes with partially overlapping symptoms....
The term fatigue is not only used to describe a sleepy state with a lack of drive, as observed in pa...