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How
CFS Alters the Self and Everyday Life
Kent
Norton and Julie Dunsmore
Department
of Health Promotion and Education
Royal North Shore Hospital, Sydney
Phone: 02 99267720
In this poster, self-reported changes in the self and everyday life of
those suffering from CFS are compared with a control group. Those with
CFS were more likely than controls to report negative changes for a number
of dimensions of their self and everyday life following the onset of CFS,
although for some dimensions it appears that the onset of CFS may have
had a positive effect. We will describe how and why changes in the self
and everyday life occur following the onset of CFS and the potential impact
of these changes.
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