Nihon Koshu Eisei Zasshi(JAPANESE JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH)
Online ISSN : 2187-8986
Print ISSN : 0546-1766
ISSN-L : 0546-1766
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RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHRONIC FATIGUE AND SUBJECTIVE SYMPTOMS OF FATIGUE WITH PERFORMANCE STATUS (P.S.) AND SUBJECTIVE FATIGUE SCALE FOR YOUNG ADULTS (SFS-Y)
Hidetsugu KOBAYASHIShinichi DEMURA
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2002 Volume 49 Issue 10 Pages 1062-1069

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Abstract
Objective Today, fatigue complaints in adolescence are regarded as an issue for young adults as they may progress to the chronic fatigue syndrome. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between chronic fatigue based on self-reported performance states (P.S.) and subjective symptoms of fatigue assessed with a fatigue scale for young adults (SFS-Y).
Method The SFS-Y consisted of 24 item questions represonting 6 sub-scales, for difficulty in concentrated thinking, languor, reduced activation, reduced motivation, drowsiness and fceling of physical disintegration. The SFS-Y and for assessing fatigue symptoms and P.S. for chronic fatigue were administered to 548 male and female students aged 15-18 yr and to 608 male students aged 16-18 yr, respectively.
 Discriminant analysis and a logistic analysis model were employed to define the relevance of subjective symptoms of fatigue to chronic fatigue.
Results It was determined that the SFS-Y can discliminate P.S. with high probability (74.0-81.4%), with accuracy beyond a fixed levcl.
 In particular, the correlation with “difficulty in concentrated thinking” was high.
Conclusion It was judged that the SFS-Y is effective as an index for discrimination of chronic fatigue in young adults with a particularly high relationship between “difficulty in centrated thinking” and chronic fatigue.
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© 2002 Japanese Society of Public Health
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