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A follow-up study of chronic fatigue syndrome in children and adolescents: system persistence and school absenteeism

A follow-up study of chronic fatigue syndrome in children and adolescents: system persistence and school absenteeism
A follow-up study of chronic fatigue syndrome in children and adolescents: system persistence and school absenteeism
This is a follow-up study of 28 young people aged between 7 and 17 meeting the Oxford criteria for the diagnosis of chronic fatigue syndrome treated in a specialist paediatric/psychiatric service. Retrospective case note analysis revealed a wide range and duration of symptoms together with high levels of school absenteeism prior to the diagnosis. The mean follow-up interval after discharge from the specialist service was 3 years and although most of the young people regarded themselves as fully recovered by this time, improvement was variable and about one third were still experiencing disabling symptoms. The illness had impacted on the education or career plans of all the young people to some extent with 15 experiencing difficulty returning to school. This article highlights the need for early recognition and diagnosis of chronic fatigue syndrome in young people and the importance of continuing paediatric support to reduce symptom persistence in the sensitive recovery period. Maintaining school attendance by close liaison between health and education services both before and after diagnosis and treatment is also vital if long-term morbidity is to be reduced.
children and adolescents, chronic fatigue syndrome, rehabilitation, school absenteeism, school refusal
1359-1045
126-138
Sankey, Alison
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Hill, Catherine M.
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Brown, Josie
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Quinn, Louise
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Fletcher, Anna
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Sankey, Alison
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Hill, Catherine M.
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Brown, Josie
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Quinn, Louise
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Fletcher, Anna
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Sankey, Alison, Hill, Catherine M., Brown, Josie, Quinn, Louise and Fletcher, Anna (2006) A follow-up study of chronic fatigue syndrome in children and adolescents: system persistence and school absenteeism. Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 11 (1), 126-138. (doi:10.1177/1359104506059133).

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This is a follow-up study of 28 young people aged between 7 and 17 meeting the Oxford criteria for the diagnosis of chronic fatigue syndrome treated in a specialist paediatric/psychiatric service. Retrospective case note analysis revealed a wide range and duration of symptoms together with high levels of school absenteeism prior to the diagnosis. The mean follow-up interval after discharge from the specialist service was 3 years and although most of the young people regarded themselves as fully recovered by this time, improvement was variable and about one third were still experiencing disabling symptoms. The illness had impacted on the education or career plans of all the young people to some extent with 15 experiencing difficulty returning to school. This article highlights the need for early recognition and diagnosis of chronic fatigue syndrome in young people and the importance of continuing paediatric support to reduce symptom persistence in the sensitive recovery period. Maintaining school attendance by close liaison between health and education services both before and after diagnosis and treatment is also vital if long-term morbidity is to be reduced.

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Published date: 2006
Keywords: children and adolescents, chronic fatigue syndrome, rehabilitation, school absenteeism, school refusal

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Local EPrints ID: 27706
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/27706
ISSN: 1359-1045
PURE UUID: fa3cfdd9-1246-4c09-8289-91a9202de46e
ORCID for Catherine M. Hill: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2372-5904

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Date deposited: 25 Apr 2006
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:04

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Author: Alison Sankey
Author: Josie Brown
Author: Louise Quinn
Author: Anna Fletcher

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