Coping Styles in Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Findings from a Population-Based Study

نویسندگان

  • Urs M. Nater
  • Elizabeth Maloney
  • Jin-Mann S. Lin
  • Christine Heim
  • William C. Reeves
چکیده

We used the Ways of Coping Questionnaire (WCQ) to measure coping styles [8] . This 66-item self-report questionnaire comprises a wide range of thoughts and acts that people utilize to deal with the internal or external demands of specific stressful encounters. Coping strategies are summarized in eight scales ( table 1 ). The Self-Rating Depression Scale was used to quantify depressive symptoms, based on 20 items [9] . Anxiety was assessed using the State Anxiety Inventory that provides a continuous score based on 20 items [10] . Data were tested for normal distribution by the KolmogorovSmirnov test. For metric data, group differences between CFS and well subjects were analyzed with general linear models. Homogeneity of variance was assessed using Levene’s test. Analyses were two-tailed with the level of significance set at p ! 0.05. Demographic features were similar among participants with CFS and well controls. The two groups differed significantly regarding depressive symptoms (CFS: mean (95% CI) = 70.5 (41.5– 99.5), well: 37.0 (21.5–52.5); p ! 0.001) and anxiety (CFS: 63.8 (34.5–93.1), well: 25.7 (24.7–26.8); p ! 0.001). Coping strategies also differed significantly between the two groups ( table 1 ). A multivariate analysis indicated an overall difference (F 8, 218 = 5.97; p ! 0.001;  2 = 0.18). Relative to the well group, those with CFS had statistically significantly higher mean scores in the escape-avoidance, confrontive, distancing, self-controlling, and accepting responsibility coping styles. All differences remained significant after controlling for age, sex, race, and education level. Effect sizes were of medium strength for those coping styles that differed significantly, with distancing being the exception. We also computed correlations between coping styles, illness duration and fatigue levels (as measured by the Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory [11] ) in CFS, but did not observe any significant correlations. We further adjusted for state anxiety and symptoms of depression for comparisons of escape-avoidance, confrontive, distancing, self-controlling, and accepting responsibility coping styles between groups. In this fully adjusted model, all differences in scores for these coping styles between study groups remained significant, except for distancing. Neither symptoms of depression nor anxiety were significantly associated with these coping styles (all p 1 0.05). This survey of metropolitan, urban, and rural Georgia populations corroborated our previous findings from the general population of Wichita [3] inasmuch as persons with CFS were significantly more likely to employ maladaptive coping strategies than well controls. Several other studies have documented dysfunctional or maladaptive coping styles in CFS [12] . Our current study circumvented the various methodological problems associated with recruiting participants from primary or tertiary care, which may increase the likelihood that our findings are generalizable to the entire population of persons with CFS, not just those who have obtained medical care. In accordance with our previous study, Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a common and debilitating illness [1] . As yet the pathophysiology of CFS remains inchoate, so pharmacologic management aims to alleviate symptoms and is not curative. Cognitive-behavioral therapy and graded exercise therapy appear to be the most effective treatments for CFS [2] . Such therapies require that patients understand, adhere to and practice specific activities to manage their thoughts and expenditure of physical energy. This necessary understanding and commitment are heavily impacted by patients’ coping styles and concomitant psychopathology. In a previous population-based study, we found that people with CFS were significantly more likely to use maladaptive everyday coping strategies than non-fatigued matched controls [3] . In another population-based study, we found that about 60% of people with CFS suffered psychiatric comorbidity; in particular affective and anxiety disorders [4] , and displayed maladaptive personality styles [5] . In the current population-based study, we examined coping styles in CFS and how these are affected by depression and anxiety. Study participants were identified during a survey of unwellness in metropolitan, urban, and rural populations of Georgia. Details are given in Reeves et al. [1] . All participants gave informed consent. To identify medical conditions considered exclusionary for CFS [6] , participants completed past medical history questionnaires underwent a standardized physical examination, and provided blood and urine specimens for routine clinical laboratory screening. To identify exclusionary psychiatric conditions, participants completed the SCID, a standardized interview [7] . We diagnosed CFS as recommended by the International CFS Study Group [6] . Well controls had no medical or psychiatric conditions considered exclusionary for CFS. We included 113 CFS suffers and 124 ‘well’ controls in our analyses. Received: October 25, 2010 Accepted after revision: June 10, 2011 Published online: February 2, 2012

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دوره 81  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2012