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. 2016 Oct 14;22(2):326–340. doi: 10.1177/1359104516672507

Table 2.

Summary of themes and subthemes that emerged from the data.

Main themes Sub-theme Sub-sub-themes
The relationship between mood and fatigue Causality Fatigue predating low mood
Mechanism of the CFS/ME-mood relationship Restricted activity ‘Vicious cycles’; a complex relationship whereby symptoms (and/or management plans) initially reduce or impair activity. A cyclical relationship then develops between restricted activity, mood and negative/anxious thoughts.
A changing role within social environments and wider systems Symptoms (and/or management plans) cause changes within friendship groups, families and education system.
Negative perceptions, for example, loss and low mood develop a cyclical relationship.
Loss Being a teenager, Education, Social life, Family, Self-identity, Spontaneity
Managing mood Individualised approach CBT, activity management, medication, other helpful strategies

CFS/ME: chronic fatigue syndrome/myalgic encephalomyelitis; CBT: cognitive behavioural therapy.