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Title: Does a decrease in avoidance behavior and focusing on fatigue mediate the effect of cognitive behavior therapy for chronic fatigue syndrome?
Author(s): Wiborg, J.F. (321508629)
Knoop, H. (298971232)
Prins, J.B. (229474713)
Bleijenberg, G. (072825693)
Publication year: 2011
Document type: Article / Letter to editor
Journal: Journal of Psychosomatic Research
ISSN: 0022-3999
Volume: vol. 70
Issue: iss. 4
Start page: p. 306
End page: p. 310
Annotation: Wiborg, Jan F Knoop, Hans Prins, Judith B Bleijenberg, Gijs England J Psychosom Res. 2011 Apr;70(4):306-10. Epub 2011 Feb 12.
Abstract: OBJECTIVE: Cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) leads to a significant reduction in fatigue severity and impairment in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). The purpose of the present study was to determine whether the effect of CBT for CFS on fatigue and impairment is mediated by a decrease in avoidance behavior and focusing on fatigue. METHODS: For this purpose, we reanalyzed a randomized controlled trial which was previously conducted to test the efficacy of CBT for CFS. Two hundred nineteen patients completed assessment prior and subsequent to treatment or a control group period. RESULTS: Mediation analysis revealed that a decrease in focusing on fatigue mediated the effect of CBT for CFS on fatigue and impairment. Avoidance of activity and avoidance of aversive stimuli were not significantly changed by treatment and were therefore excluded from mediation analysis. CONCLUSION: A decrease in the focus on fatigue seems to contribute to the treatment effect of CBT for CFS.
Subject: NCEBP 10: Sensorimotor problems and fatigue
NCEBP 8: Psychological determinants of chronic illness ONCOL 4: Quality of Care
Subject: NCEBP 10: Sensorimotor problems and fatigue
Organization: General Internal Medicine
Medical Oncology
Medical Psychology
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