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PEDIATRICS Vol. 103 No. 5 May 1999, pp. 975-979

Psychological Symptoms in Chronic Fatigue and Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis

Received Jul 30, 1998; accepted Oct 16, 1998.

Bryan D. Carter*, William G. KronenbergerDagger , Joseph F. EdwardsDagger , Gary S. MarshallDagger , Kenneth N. SchiklerDagger , and David L. CauseyDagger

From the * University of Louisville School of Medicine, Louisville, Kentucky; and Dagger  Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, Indiana.

Objective.  To determine if psychological morbidity in youth with chronic fatigue is caused by the stress of coping with a chronic illness.

Study Design.  Case-control study comparing pediatric patients with debilitating chronic fatigue and matched subjects with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, a chronic medical illness with similar functional sequelae.

Setting.  Pediatric Infectious Diseases Clinic and Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis Clinic of Kosair Children's Hospital.

Participants.  Nineteen children and adolescents with debilitating chronic fatigue and 19 age- and sex-matched peers with juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.

Outcome.  Structured Interview, Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test, Child Behavior Checklist, and Youth Self-Report.

Results.  Intellectual functioning on the Kaufman Brief Intelligence Test Composite was average (103, standard score) for both groups. Pediatric patients with chronic fatigue had higher levels of internalizing psychological distress than patients suffering from juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, despite the fact that both groups had a similar pattern of decline in social and physical activities. Duration of illness did not explain the difference in psychological symptoms.

Conclusions.  Psychological factors may play a more active role in debilitating chronic fatigue in pediatric patients than can be explained by the stress of coping with a similar chronic, non-life-threatening illness.  Key words:  chronic fatigue, adolescents, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis.


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