Chapter 62 - Fatigue
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Fatigue severity and electronic cigarette beliefs and use behavior
2019, Addictive BehaviorsCitation Excerpt :The experience of fatigue is consistently related to lifestyle, cognitive, and physical impairment (Shen et al., 2006). Although fatigue is a normal bodily response (O'connell & Stokes, 2014), severe or chronic fatigue is maladaptive (Wright & O'Connor, 2014). In fact, research has found, across numerous types of populations and research designs, that clinically significant fatigue is common among persons with chronic medical disease, psychiatric conditions, and addictive disorders (Amtmann et al., 2015; Chou, 2013; Walker, Katon, & Jemelka, 1993).
Fatigue severity among adults with chronic low back pain: relations to opioid use and hazardous alcohol use
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