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Personality Features and Personality Disorders in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Population-Based Study

BACKGROUND: Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) presents unique diagnostic and management challenges. Personality may be a risk factor for CFS and may contribute to the maintenance of the illness. METHODS: 501 study participants were identified from the general population of Georgia: 113 people with CFS,...

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Autores principales: Nater, Urs M., Jones, James F., Lin, Jin-Mann S., Maloney, Elizabeth, Reeves, William C., Heim, Christine
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2939994/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20664306
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000319312
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author Nater, Urs M.
Jones, James F.
Lin, Jin-Mann S.
Maloney, Elizabeth
Reeves, William C.
Heim, Christine
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Jones, James F.
Lin, Jin-Mann S.
Maloney, Elizabeth
Reeves, William C.
Heim, Christine
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description BACKGROUND: Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) presents unique diagnostic and management challenges. Personality may be a risk factor for CFS and may contribute to the maintenance of the illness. METHODS: 501 study participants were identified from the general population of Georgia: 113 people with CFS, 264 with unexplained unwellness but not CFS (insufficient fatigue, ISF) and 124 well controls. We used the Personality Diagnostic Questionnaire, 4th edition, to evaluate DSM-IV personality disorders. We used the NEO Five-Factor Inventory to assess personality features (neuroticism, extraversion, openness, agreeableness and conscientiousness). The Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory measured 5 dimensions of fatigue, and the Medical Outcomes Survey Short Form 36 measured 8 dimensions of functional impairment. RESULTS: Twenty-nine percent of the CFS cases had at least 1 personality disorder, compared to 28% of the ISF cases and 7% of the well controls. The prevalence of paranoid, schizoid, avoidant, obsessive-compulsive and depressive personality disorders were significantly higher in CFS and ISF compared to the well controls. The CFS cases had significantly higher scores on neuroticism, and significantly lower scores on extraversion than those with ISF or the well controls. Personality features were correlated with selected composite characteristics of fatigue. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that CFS is associated with an increased prevalence of maladaptive personality features and personality disorders. This might be associated with being noncompliant with treatment suggestions, displaying unhealthy behavioral strategies and lacking a stable social environment. Since maladaptive personality is not specific to CFS, it might be associated with illness per se rather than with a specific condition.
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spelling pubmed-29399942011-01-01 Personality Features and Personality Disorders in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Population-Based Study Nater, Urs M. Jones, James F. Lin, Jin-Mann S. Maloney, Elizabeth Reeves, William C. Heim, Christine Psychother Psychosom Regular Article BACKGROUND: Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) presents unique diagnostic and management challenges. Personality may be a risk factor for CFS and may contribute to the maintenance of the illness. METHODS: 501 study participants were identified from the general population of Georgia: 113 people with CFS, 264 with unexplained unwellness but not CFS (insufficient fatigue, ISF) and 124 well controls. We used the Personality Diagnostic Questionnaire, 4th edition, to evaluate DSM-IV personality disorders. We used the NEO Five-Factor Inventory to assess personality features (neuroticism, extraversion, openness, agreeableness and conscientiousness). The Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory measured 5 dimensions of fatigue, and the Medical Outcomes Survey Short Form 36 measured 8 dimensions of functional impairment. RESULTS: Twenty-nine percent of the CFS cases had at least 1 personality disorder, compared to 28% of the ISF cases and 7% of the well controls. The prevalence of paranoid, schizoid, avoidant, obsessive-compulsive and depressive personality disorders were significantly higher in CFS and ISF compared to the well controls. The CFS cases had significantly higher scores on neuroticism, and significantly lower scores on extraversion than those with ISF or the well controls. Personality features were correlated with selected composite characteristics of fatigue. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that CFS is associated with an increased prevalence of maladaptive personality features and personality disorders. This might be associated with being noncompliant with treatment suggestions, displaying unhealthy behavioral strategies and lacking a stable social environment. Since maladaptive personality is not specific to CFS, it might be associated with illness per se rather than with a specific condition. S. Karger AG 2010-08 2010-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC2939994/ /pubmed/20664306 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000319312 Text en Copyright © 2010 by S. Karger AG, Basel http://www.karger.com/Authors_Choice This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Karger's Author's Choice™ licensing agreement, adapted from the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial 2.5 license. This license allows authors to re-use their articles for educational and research purposes as long as the author and the journal are fully acknowledged.
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Nater, Urs M.
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Lin, Jin-Mann S.
Maloney, Elizabeth
Reeves, William C.
Heim, Christine
Personality Features and Personality Disorders in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Population-Based Study
title Personality Features and Personality Disorders in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Population-Based Study
title_full Personality Features and Personality Disorders in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Population-Based Study
title_fullStr Personality Features and Personality Disorders in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Population-Based Study
title_full_unstemmed Personality Features and Personality Disorders in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Population-Based Study
title_short Personality Features and Personality Disorders in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: A Population-Based Study
title_sort personality features and personality disorders in chronic fatigue syndrome: a population-based study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2939994/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20664306
http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000319312
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