The Lancet Psychiatry

The Lancet Psychiatry is a speciality journal published monthly by The Lancet since June 2014. It has published a number of studies and comments regarding to ME/CFS, mostly in relation to the PACE trial.

Notable articles

 * 2015, Chronic fatigue syndrome: what is it and how to treat? - Steven Moylan et al.
 * 2015, What makes a difference in chronic fatigue syndrome? - Hans Knoop et al.

PACE Related

 * 2016, Results of the PACE follow-up study are uninterpretable - James Coyne et al.
 * 2016, Patient reaction to the PACE trial - Charles Shepherd
 * 2016, PACE: CBT and GET are not rehabilitative therapies - Frank Twisk
 * 2016, Patient reaction to the PACE trial – Authors' reply - Michael Sharpe et al.
 * 2015, Post-exertional malaise in chronic fatigue syndrome - Frank Twisk
 * 2015, Doubts over the validity of the PACE hypothesis - Robert Courtney
 * 2015, Omission of data weakens the case for causal mediation in the PACE Trial - Simon McGrath
 * 2015, In non-blinded trials, self-report measures could mislead - George Faulkner
 * 2015, Methods and outcome reporting in the PACE trial–Author's reply - Trudie Chalder et al.
 * 2015, Rehabilitative treatments for chronic fatigue syndrome: long-term follow-up from the PACE trial - Michael Sharpe et al.
 * 2015, Rehabilitative therapies for chronic fatigue syndrome: a secondary mediation analysis of the PACE trial - Trudie Chalder et al.

Notable people
Dr. Niall Boyce has been a senior editor at The Lancet since 2010 and is founding editor of The Lancet Psychiatry.

Online presence

 * Website
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