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Background and Purpose. The Chronic Fatigue Syndrome-Activities and Participation Questionnaire (CFS-APQ) is a recently developed disease-specific assessment tool for monitoring activity limitations and participation restrictions in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). In this study, the convergent validity, content validity, and test-retest reliability of data obtained with the Dutch-language version of the questionnaire were examined. Subjects and Methods. One hundred eleven consecutive patients with CFS were enrolled, of whom 47 fulfilled all inclusion criteria. The subjects were first asked to rate their pain, fatigue, and ability to concentrate using 3 visual analog scales, to list at least 5 activities that had become difficult to perform due to their complaints, and to complete the CFS-APQ. Furthermore, subjects were asked to complete a modified version of the CFS-APQ at home and return it to the investigators. The content of the questionnaire was reviewed using the World Health Organization's International Classification of Impairments, Disability and Health (ICIDH) beta II draft. Spearman rank correlation coefficients (R) were used for the convergent validity analysis, and intraclass correlation coefficients were computed for the assessment of the test-retest data. Results. Overall scores on the CFS-APQ correlated with the scores from the visual analog scales for pain (R=.51, P
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Nijs, J., Vaes, P., McGregor, N., Van Hoof, E., & De Meirleir, K. (2003). Psychometric properties of the Dutch chronic fatigue syndrome - Activities and participation questionnaire (CFS-APQ). Physical Therapy, 83(5), 444–454. https://doi.org/10.1093/ptj/83.5.444
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