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Purpose The FAS is a 10-item scale evaluating symptoms of chronic fatigue. In contrast to other similar measures (e.g., the Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory Chap. 57 ), the FAS treats fatigue as a uni-dimensional construct and does not separate its measurement into different factors.
The Fatigue Assessment Scale (FAS) is a 10-item self-report scale evaluating symptoms of chronic fatigue. The FAS treats fatigue as a unidimensional construct and does not separate its measurement into different factors.
The FAS is a 10-item general fatigue questionnaire to assess fatigue. Five questions reflect physical fatigue and 5 questions (questions 3 and 6-9) mental fatigue.
Key Descriptions. A 9-item questionnaire with questions related to how fatigue interferes with certain activities and rates its severity according to a self-report scale. The items are scored on a 7 point scale with 1 = strongly disagree and 7= strongly agree. The minimum score = 9 and maximum score possible = 63.
Numerical rating scale (1–10) for items 1, and 4–14 (1 = not at all, 10 = a great deal), item 2 (1 = mild to 10 = severe), item 3 (1 = no distress, 10 = a great deal of distress), Categorical response (1–4) for Timing items 15 and 16.
FATIGUE SEVERITY SCALE (FSS) Please circle the number between 1 and 7 which you feel best fits the following statements. This refers to your usual way of life within the last week. 1 indicates “strongly disagree” and 7 indicates “strongly agree.”. Read and circle a number. 1. My motivation is lower when I am fatigued.
Instructions: The following ten statements refer to how you usually feel. Please give an answer to each question, even if you do not have any complaints at the moment. Developer Reference: Michielsen, H. J., De Vries, J., & Van Heck, G. L. (2003). Psychometric qualities of a brief self-rated fatigue measure the fatigue assessment scale.
The FAS is a 10-item general fatigue questionnaire to assess fatigue. Five questions reflect physical fatigue and 5 questions (questions 3 and 6-9) mental fatigue. An answer to every question has to be given, even if the person does not have any complaints at the moment.
The Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS) is a method of evaluating the impact of fatigue on you. The FSS is a short questionnaire that requires you to rate your level of fatigue. The FSS questionnaire contains nine statements that rate the severity of your fatigue symptoms.
The FAS is a 10-item scale evaluating symptoms of chronic fatigue. In contrast to other similar measures (e.g., the Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory Chap. 57), the FAS treats fatigue as a unidimensional construct and does not separate its measurement into different factors.