Available Studies
MAP, LATC
Categories
Affect and Personality
This variable is only available in MAP and LATC.
Fatigability is measured using the 9-item fatigability subscale of the harm avoidance scale. The harm avoidance scale comes from the Temperament and Character Inventory and consists of four subscales: anticipatory worry, fear of uncertainty, shyness, and fatigability.
Participants are asked to respond true/mostly true or false/mostly false to each item. The score for this subscale ranges from 0 to 9 and is the number of item responses indicative of the trait. Higher scores indicate greater fatigability.
Item no. | Item | Coding |
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1 | I have less energy and get tired more quickly than most people. | True = 1 |
2 | I recover more slowly than most people from minor illness or stress. | True = 1 |
3 | I often need naps or extra rest periods because I get tired so easily. | True = 1 |
4 | I need much extra rest, support, or reassurance to recover from minor illnesses to stress. | True = 1 |
5 | It is extremely difficult for me to adjust to changes in my usual way of doing things because I get so tense, tired, or worried. | True = 1 |
6 | I am more energetic and tire less quickly than most people. | False = 1 |
7 | I recover more quickly than most people from minor illness or stress. | False = 1 |
8 | I usually can stay on the go all day without having to push myself. | False = 1 |
9 | I usually feel much more confident and energetic than most people, even after minor illness or stress. | False = 1 |
Response choices for each item:
Coding | Response |
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True | True/mostly true |
False | False/mostly false |
Note: The subscale score is calculated if at least 75% of the items are non-missing. Missing values (when less than 25%) are assigned the average item score of the non-missing items.