The pitfall of empathic concern with chronic fatigue after a disaster in young adults.
Seishu NakagawaMotoaki SugiuraAtsushi SekiguchiYuka KotozakiCarlos Makoto MiyauchiSugiko HanawaTsuyoshi ArakiAtsushi SakumaRyuta KawashimaPublished in: BMC psychiatry (2019)
We demonstrated the opposite effects of 2 types of ECs, i.e., stability (inherent disposition) and flexibility (degree of change), on the degree of chronic fatigue. Increasing EC with increasing chronic fatigue, but not the change in relating to others, may be a red flag for individuals during the disillusionment phase.