B1424 - Predictors of chronic fatigue in children age 13-14 years - 30/08/2012

B number: 
B1424
Principal applicant name: 
Dr Esther Crawley (University of Bristol, UK)
Co-applicants: 
Dr Simon Collin (University of Bristol, UK), Dr Peter Blair (University of Bristol, UK), Dr Carol Joinson (University of Bristol, UK), Prof Jonathan Sterne (University of Bristol, UK), Prof Kate Tilling (University of Bristol, UK), Dr Rebecca Pearson (University of Bristol, UK), Dr Kate Rimes (University of Bath, UK)
Title of project: 
Predictors of chronic fatigue in children age 13-14 years.
Proposal summary: 

Aims: Few studies have investigated the aetiology of chronic disabling fatigue in children. Our aim is to investigate whether chronic disabling fatigue in 13 year-old children in the ALSPAC cohort is predicted by a range of factors, including maternal psychopathology, childhood psychological problems, adverse life events, behavioural problems, exercise, obesity, and sleep patterns.

Hypotheses: Maternal and childhood psychological, environmental and lifestyle factors may be associated with chronic disabling fatigue at age 13-14 years.

Exposure variables: episodes of maternal anxiety (Crown-Crisp Experiential Index anxiety subscale score greater than 8) and depression (Edinburgh Depression Scale score greater than 12) occurring at up to 10 time points between pregnancy and child age 9-10 years; childhood psychological problems (derived from the 'Development and Well-Being Assessment' (DAWBA) questionnaire), upsetting events, and behavioural problems (from the 'Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire' (SDQ)) occurring at age 7-9 years; sleep patterns at 8 timepoints; body mass index; diet (food frequency questionnaire and dietary diaries); and physical activity (questionnaire and accelerometer data).

Outcome variables: We have identified 117 & 53 ALSPAC 13 year-olds with disabling fatigue of >=3 and >=6 months duration, respectively, defined as fatigue that had prevented school attendance or participation in activities and that was not due to sport, possible sleep apnoea or probable depression [Crawley E, Hughes R, Northstone K, Tilling K, Emond A, Sterne JA. Pediatrics. 2012;130(1):e71-9].

Confounding variables: family adversity.

Date proposal received: 
Thursday, 30 August, 2012
Date proposal approved: 
Thursday, 30 August, 2012
Keywords: 
Chronic Fatigue
Primary keyword: