Yolonda Williams

Yolonda J. Williams, PhD, has been a college instructor and researcher. For several years starting in 2013, she worked with Dr. Leonard Jason at DePaul University for the Center for Community Research as the Project Director of a longitudinal NIH-funded prospective health study to examine the biological and psychological factors that would cause college students to develop chronic fatigue syndrome after the onset of infectious mononucleosis.

Education
(As per Curriculum Vitae )
 * 2004, Bachelor of Arts, Criminal Justice, Governor State University, University Park, Illinois
 * 2007, Masters of Public Administration, Governor State University Park, Illinois
 * 2012, PhD in Community Psychology from National Louis University, Chicago, Illinois

Notable studies

 * 2014, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome: Case Definitions and Diagnostic Assessment (Full Text)
 * 2015, Variability in symptoms complicates utility of case definitions (Abstract)
 * 2015, Factor Analysis of the DePaul Symptom Questionnaire: Identifying Core Domains (Full Text)

Poster presentations

 * October 2014, Poster presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Ecological-Community Psychology, Lisle, IL. "The role of sample recruitment in symptom prevalence rates for chronic fatigue syndrome," by McManimen, S., Williams, Y., & Jason, L.A.

Learn more

 * Curriculum Vitae