BMJ, doi: 10.1136/bmj.38301.587106.63, (Published 7 December 2004)

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Cognitive behaviour therapy for adolescents with chronic fatigue syndrome: randomised controlled trial

Maja Stulemeijer 1, Lieke W A M de Jong 2, Theo J W Fiselier 3, Sigrid W B Hoogveld 1, Gijs Bleijenberg 1

1 Expert Centre Chronic Fatigue, University Medical Centre Nijmegen, PO Box 9101, 6500 HB, Netherlands
2 Department of Medical Psychology, University Medical Centre Nijmegen
3 Department of Paediatrics, University Medical Centre Nijmegen

Objective To evaluate the efficacy of cognitive behaviour therapy for adolescents aged 10-17 years with chronic fatigue syndrome.

Design Randomised controlled trial.

Setting Department of child psychology.

Participants 69 consecutively referred patients with chronic fatigue syndrome; 36 were randomly assigned to immediate cognitive behaviour therapy and 35 to the waiting list for therapy.

Intervention 10 sessions of therapy over five months. Treatment protocols depended on the type of activity pattern (relatively active or passive). All participants were assessed again after five months.

Main outcome measures Fatigue severity (checklist individual strength), functional impairment (SF-36 physical functioning), and school attendance.

Results 58 patients had complete data at five months (29 in the immediate therapy group and 33 on the waiting list). Patients in the therapy group reported significantly greater decrease in fatigue severity (difference in decrease on checklist individual strength was 14.5, 95% confidence interval 7.4 to 21.6) and functional impairment (difference in increase on SF-36 physical functioning was 17.3, 6.2 to 28.4) and their attendance at school increased significantly (difference in increase in percentage school attendance was 18.2, 0.8 to 35.5). They also reported a significant reduction in several accompanying symptoms. Self reported improvement was largest in the therapy group.

Conclusion Cognitive behaviour therapy is an effective treatment for chronic fatigue syndrome in adolescents.


(Accepted 7 October 2004)

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