“…The scale has shown good psychometric properties for several diagnostic groups, such as Chronic Fatigue Disorder, Parkinson´s disease, Cancer, Chronic widespread pain and Fibromyalgia (Elbers, van Wegen, Verhoef, & Kwakkel, 2012;Ericsson & Mannerkorpi, 2007;Lundh Hagelin, Wengström, Runesdotter & Fürst, 2007;Smets et al 1995). MFI-20 has also been compared to assessments of depression, anxiety, personality disorders, cognitive impairments, health status (SF-36) and different physiological variables such as vital capacity (Alsén et al 2010;Breukink et al 1998;Bol, Duits, Hupperts, Verlinden, & Verhey, 2010;Lin et al 2009;Nater et al 2010). The MFI-20 has been shown to have an overlapping variance with scores for depression, anxiety but also seems to reflect fatigue as a unique experience, as the opposite to vitality (Lin et al 2009;Schneider, 1998;Stepnowsky et al 2011).…”