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Table 4 Conference Healthcare Providers History of CFS diagnosis and CFS KABs (n = 1255).

From: U.S. healthcare providers' knowledge, attitudes, beliefs, and perceptions concerning Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

Have you ever given a diagnosis of CFS n (%)

 

Yes

  

No

  
 

Agreea

Disagree

Neutral

Agree

Disagree

Neutral

χ2

Criteria for CFS diagnosis: fatigue > 6 months and 4 of 8 symptom criteria

434 (85)

45 (9)

33 (6)

425 (70)

59 (10)

122 (20)

45.50***

CFS can be diagnosed using MFI, SF-36, and CDC Symptom Inventoryc

284 (57)

58 (12)

158 (32)

278 (47)

85 (14)

231 (39)

10.87**

Majority of people with CFS were competitive, driven to achieve, compulsive before sick

227 (45)

140 (28)

134 (27)

262 (43)

174 (29)

168 (28)

0.41

CFS is not as big a problem as media suggests

56 (11)

392 (77)

60 (12)

59 (10)

459 (76)

90 (15)

2.14

Majority of people with CFS have a high SES

159 (31)

187 (37)

161 (32)

183 (30)

207 (34)

218 (36)

2.14

If people with CFS rest then they will get better

55 (11)

390 (76)

66 (13)

53 (9)

470 (77)

88 (14)

1.72

People with CFS are just depressed

70 (14)

386 (76)

54 (11)

59 (10)

464 (76)

89 (15)

7.45*

Compared to other illnesses CFS more difficult to diagnose

344 (67)

94 (18)

73 (14)

449 (73)

79 (13)

85 (14)

6.91*

Compared to other illnesses CFS more difficult to treat/manage

391 (77)

64 (13)

54 (11)

428 (70)

74 (12)

109 (18)

11.76**

  1. * p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01; *** p < 0.001
  2. aAgree = values 5, 6, 7; Disagree = values 1, 2, 3; Neutral = value 4
  3. c Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory (MFI), Medical Outcomes Survey Short Form-36 (SF-36),