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Findings from Taylor & Jason (2001) study Taylor, R.R. & Jason, L.A. (2001). Sexual abuse, physical abuse, chronic fatigue, and chronic fatigue syndrome: A community-based study. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 189, 709- 715.
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Page 1: Findings from Taylor & Jason (2001) study Taylor, R.R. & Jason, L.A. (2001). Sexual abuse, physical abuse, chronic fatigue, and chronic fatigue syndrome:

Findings from Taylor & Jason (2001) study

Taylor, R.R. & Jason, L.A. (2001). Sexual abuse, physical abuse, chronic fatigue, and chronic fatigue syndrome: A community-based study. Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 189, 709-715.

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Objectives of Our Study In a random community sample unbiased by

help-seeking behavior or self-selection…

• Do rates of abuse vary among individuals with different conditions involving chronic fatigue and healthy controls?

• Do individuals with CFS demonstrate an increased likelihood to report histories of childhood sexual, physical, and death threat abuse?

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Methods

• A random community sample of 18,675 adults was screened for CFS symptoms.

• A subset of participants with chronic fatigue and healthy controls underwent full psychiatric and medical evaluation, which included a structured interview assessing childhood and adulthood history of sexual abuse, physical abuse, and death threat.

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Diagnoses from Physician Review Panel

• 32 chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS)

• 45 idiopathic chronic fatigue (ICF)

• 56 psychiatrically explained chronic fatigue (CF-Explained-Psychiatric)

• 33 medically explained chronic fatigue

(CF-Explained-Medical)

• 47 controls

Methods

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Question 1

Do rates of abuse vary among healthy controls and medically diagnosed fatigue groups?

• Multinomial logistic regression was used to examine the relationship between abuse history and chronic fatigue group outcomes while controlling for the effects of sociodemographic variables.

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Results

Childhood Sexual Abuse significantly predicted diagnoses of:

• idiopathic chronic fatigue • chronic fatigue explained - psychiatric• chronic fatigue explained - medical

None of the abuse history types significantly predicted a diagnosis of chronic fatigue syndrome.

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Results

Childhood Sexual Abuse

CFS ICF CF-Psych CF-Med Control

16.1% 34.1%** 28.8%* 21.2%* 2.2%

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Do individuals with CFS demonstrate an increased likelihood to report histories of childhood abuse?

• A one-way Chi-square test was performed within the CFS group comparing presence versus absence of childhood sexual, physical, and death threat abuse.

Question 2

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CFS Group Results

Present Absent X2

Sexual Abuse 16.1% 83.9% 14.23**

Physical Abuse 29.0% 71.0% 5.45*

Death Threat 6.5% 93.5% 23.52**

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• Taken together, findings from medical samples (Doyle et al., 1999; Tiersky et al., 1998) and this random epidemiological sample indicate that histories of childhood sexual, physical, or death threat abuse are not implicated in the etiology of chronic fatigue syndrome.

• Other risk factors may be involved in the etiology of CFS, and further research is necessary to explore alternative hypotheses.

Conclusions

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Impairment • The ADA definition of impairment is:

1. A major physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities.

2. Having a record of such impairment, such as educational, medical, or employment records.

3. Being “regarded” as having such an impairment.

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What does “substantially limits a major life activity” mean?

• Being unable to perform one of the following major life activities:

• breathing, walking, sitting, standing, lifting, reaching, performing manual tasks, caring for oneself, learning, working, etc.

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CFS Physical and Mental Impairments

• A person with CFS may have a physical impairment because CFS substantially limits her ability to stand, walk, lift, care for herself, or breathe.

• A person with CFS may have a mental impairment because CFS substantially limits her ability to learn, concentrate, and retain new information.

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Social Security Administration

• In April, 1999, SSA issued new regulations defining medically determinable impairment requirements for CFS.

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Outcomes of a Consumer-

Driven Rehabilitation Program for Individuals with CFS: A Randomized Clinical Trial

U.S. Department of Education (H133G000097)

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CFS Empowerment Project

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Study Design and Assessment Intervals

4 MonthsPost Baseline

12 MonthsPost Baseline

16 MonthsPost Baseline

24 MonthsPost Baseline

Recruitment Screening Baseline Assessment

Follow-upAssessment 4

Post 1:1Assessment 3

Post-GroupAssessment 2

Treatment

Post-GroupAssessment 4

BaselineAssessment 3

BaselineAssessment 2

Control

Randomization

Follow -upAssessm ent 5

Post 1:1Assessm ent 5

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Goal Setting

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Peer Counseling: Group Phase

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Peer Counseling: One-on-One Phase

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Focus on Empowerment

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Independent Living Philosophy

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Project Goals

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Interdisciplinary Collaboration

Professional Resources

CommunityResources

Project Physician

Biostatistician

Center forIndependent

Living

Local CFSSelf Help Grp

UniversityResearchers

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Program Evaluation

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Findings from the Taylor (in press) study

Taylor, R.R.. (in press). Quality of Life and Symptom Severity for Individuals with Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Findings from a Randomized Clinical Trial. American Journal of Occupational Therapy.

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Characteristics of the Sample (N = 7)

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Characteristics of the Sample

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Assessments

• Baseline: CFS screening interview, SCID• Repeated outcome measures:• Quality of Life Index, Craig Handicap

Assessment & Reporting Technique, Chalder Scale, CFS Symptom Rating Form, Illness Management Questionnaire, Service Utilization Checklist, Conservation of Resources Scale

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Measures Used

• Quality of Life Index (Ferrans & Powers, 1992)

• CFS Symptom Rating Form (Jason et al., 1997)

• Conservation of Resources Scale (Hobfoll, 1998)

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Overall Quality of Life

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Overall Quality of Life

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Symptom Severity

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Symptom Severity

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Evaluating CIL Integration