Search Results - "Hunnell, Jessica"
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Measuring substantial reductions in functioning in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome
Published in Disability and rehabilitation (2011)“…Purpose. All the major current case definitions for chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) specify substantial reductions in previous levels of occupational,…”
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CFS prevalence and risk factors over time
Published in Journal of health psychology (01-04-2011)“…The present natural history study examined the course of CFS from 1995—97 (Wave 1) to approximately 10 years later (Wave 2) from a random, community-based,…”
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A Natural History Study of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Published in Rehabilitation psychology (01-02-2011)“…Objective: There is a need for natural history chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) studies from random, community-based, multi-ethnic populations. Design: The…”
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Aligning theory with practice: Understanding school–family partnerships at an inner-city high school
Published in Children and youth services review (01-05-2011)“…Ideally, theoretical constructs and real world practice should be closely related. The aim of this study was to examine the ways in which ecological principles…”
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Measuring Substantial Reduction in Functioning in Patients with CFS
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Corrected Tables for Fatigue Scales and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Issues of Sensitivity and Specificity, DSQ v.31 no.1 (Winter 2011)
Published in Disability studies quarterly (10-05-2011)“…These tables correct formatting errors that appeared in the previous version of this article. These tables are authoritative and supercede those in the…”
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Fatigue Scales and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Issues of Sensitivity and Specificity
Published in Disability studies quarterly (01-01-2011)“…Few studies have explored issues of sensitivity and specificity for using the fatigue construct to identify patients meeting chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)…”
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