Population based study of fatigue and psychological distress
- 19 March 1994
- Vol. 308 (6931), 763-766
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.308.6931.763
Abstract
Abstract Objectives: To determine the prevalence of fatigue in the general population and the factors associated with fatigue. Design: Postal survey. Setting: Six general practices in southern England. Subjects: 31 651 men and women aged 18-45 years registered with the practices. Main outcome measures: Responses to the 12 item general health questionnaire and a fatigue questionnaire which included self reported measures of duration, severity, and causes of fatigue. Results - 15 283 valid questionnaires were returned, giving a response rate of 48.3%, (64% after adjustment for inaccuracies in the practice registers). 2798 (18.3%) of respondents reported substantial fatigue lasting six months or longer. Fatigue and psychological morbidity were moderately correlated (r=0.62). Women were more likely to complain of fatigue than men, even after adjustment for psychological distress. The commonest cited reasons for fatigue were psychosocial (40% of patients). Of 2798 patients with excessive tiredness, only 38 (1.4%) attributed this to the chronic fatigue syndrome. Conclusion: Fatigue is distributed as a continuous variable in the community and is closely associated with psychological morbidity.Keywords
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