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==Child abuse and idiopathic chronic fatigue, not CFS == [[Renee Taylor|Taylor]] and [[Leonard Jason|Jason]] (2001) investigated possible links between different types of child abuse and chronic fatigue (CF) in general, finding that a history of child sexual abuse was "significantly more likely" in people who had with [[idiopathic chronic fatigue]] (chronic fatigue which has no known cause and is not CFS), or chronic fatigue linked to a [[Mental health|mental health condition]], or chronic fatigue resulting from a known medical condition. Taylor and Jason concluded that CFS did not have a significant link with any form of child abuse history.<ref name="Taylor2001">{{Cite journal | last = Taylor | first = R.R. | authorlink = Renee Taylor | last2=Jason | first2 = L.A. | authorlink2 = Leonard Jason | date = Oct 2001 | title = Sexual abuse, physical abuse, chronic fatigue, and chronic fatigue syndrome: a community-based study|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/11708672/|journal=The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease|volume=189|issue=10 | pages = 709β715|issn=0022-3018|pmid=11708672|quote=Compared with healthy controls, childhood sexual abuse was significantly more likely to be associated with outcomes of idiopathic chronic fatigue, chronic fatigue explained by a psychiatric condition, and chronic fatigue explained by a medical condition. None of the abuse history types were significant predictors of chronic fatigue syndrome.|via=}}</ref>
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