Abstract
General practitioners in a south London health authority were sent a questionnaire about their experience and views concerning the treatment of childhood chronic fatigue syndrome. Most thought childhood chronic fatigue syndrome had a significant psychological component, but opinion was divided over referral to a psychiatrist. The involvement of self-help organisations was supported but the place of rest and exercise unclear. The optimum primary care management of childhood chronic fatigue syndrome needs to be established.
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Richards, J., & Smith, F. (1998). Chronic fatigue syndrome in children and adolescents. Psychiatric Bulletin, 22(4), 203–206. https://doi.org/10.1192/pb.22.4.203
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