We are conducting a research study because we are trying to learn more about the experience of abnormal responses to physical and/or cognitive exertion, which has been referred to as post-exertional malaise (PEM) in past research, in patients with Myalgic Encephalomyelitis (ME) and/or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS). Due to an ongoing debate about how to define and measure abnormal responses to physical and/or cognitive exertion, the patient community aided in the development of this questionnaire to try to understand how this symptom effects these patients health. We are asking you to be in the research because you have a diagnosis of ME or CFS, speak English, and are 18 years of age or older. If you agree to be in this study, you will be asked to complete a survey. The survey will include questions about your abnormal responses related to your ME or CFS. We will also collect some personal and demographic information about you, such as age, gender, race, marital status, income, level of schooling, and work status. The full survey can be completed online. If there is a question you do not want to answer, you may skip it.
This study may take 1-2 hours of your time. We understand that this may be difficult to complete, so you may take as many breaks as you'd like, and you may work on this survey over several days. Research data collected from you will be anonymous. Your participation is voluntary, which means you can choose not to participate. There will be no negative consequences if you decide not to participate or change your mind later after you begin the study. You can exit the survey at any time. Once you enter your responses, we will be unable to remove your data later from the study because all data is anonymous and we will not know which data belongs to you. At any time prior to submitting your survey responses, you can select "reset" below any question to remove your response to that question from the study.
You must be age 18 or older to be in this study. This study is not approved for the enrollment of people under the age of 18.
If you have questions, concerns, or complaints about this study or you want to get additional information or provide input about this research, please contact Carly Holtzman at 773-325-4154 or by email at
choltzm1@depaul.edu.