Fatigue and depression are associated with poor quality of life in ALS

Jau‐Shin Lou(Oregon Health & Science University), Alexa Reeves(Oregon Health & Science University), Theodore S. Benice(Oregon Health & Science University), Gerard P. Sexton(Oregon Health & Science University)
Neurology
January 14, 2003
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Abstract

Twenty-five ALS subjects filled out five questionnaires: the ALS Functional Rating Scale, Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory, multidimensional McGill Quality of Life, Center of Epidemiologic Study--Depression Scale, and the Epworth Sleepiness Scale. Fatigue, depression, and excessive somnolence are more pronounced in ALS subjects than in normal controls. Both fatigue and depression are associated with poorer quality of life in subjects with ALS, and should be treated aggressively.


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