Aetiology of fatigue in Sri Lanka and its overlap with depression.

Ball, H.A.; Sumathipala, A.; Siribaddana, S.H.; Kovas, Yulia; Glozier, N.; McGuffin, P. and Hotopf, M.. 2010. Aetiology of fatigue in Sri Lanka and its overlap with depression. The British Journal of Psychiatry, 197(2), pp. 106-113. ISSN 0007-1250 [Article]

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Abstract or Description

Background

Fatigue is a common symptom in Western high-income countries but is often medically unexplained and little is known about its presentation in other populations.

Aims

To explore the epidemiology and aetiology of fatigue in Sri Lanka, and of its overlap with depression.

Method

A total of 4024 randomly selected twins from a population-based register in Sri Lanka (Colombo district) completed home interviews including the Chalder Fatigue Questionnaire.

Results

The prevalence of fatigue was similar to that in other countries, although prolonged fatigue may be less common. There was substantial comorbidity with a screen for lifetime depression. Non-shared environmental factors made the largest contributions, although genetic/family factors also contributed. The aetiology appeared consistent across the spectrum of severity.

Conclusions

The aetiology of fatigue is broadly similar in Sri Lanka and Western high-income countries. Abnormal experiences of fatigue appear to be the extreme form of more common fatigue, rather than representing independent entities with different genetic or environmental risk factors.

Item Type:

Article

Identification Number (DOI):

https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.109.069674

Departments, Centres and Research Units:

Psychology

Dates:

DateEvent
1 August 2010Published

Item ID:

20702

Date Deposited:

25 Aug 2017 15:22

Last Modified:

25 Aug 2017 15:22

Peer Reviewed:

Yes, this version has been peer-reviewed.

URI:

https://research.gold.ac.uk/id/eprint/20702

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