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Fear of progression in chronic diseases: psychometric properties of the Fear of Progression Questionnaire.

Journal of psychosomatic research, 2006
The aim of this study was the development and psychometric testing of a new psychological questionnaire to measure the fear of progression (FoP) in chronically ill patients (cancer, diabetes mellitus and rheumatic diseases).The Fear of Progression Questionnaire (FoP-Q) was developed in four phases: (1) generation of items (65 interviews); (2) reduction
Peter, Herschbach   +8 more
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[Fear of progression in partners of chronically ill patients].

Psychotherapie, Psychosomatik, medizinische Psychologie, 2012
Fear of progression (FoP) is one of the most prevalent symptoms in patients with chronic diseases. Little is known about FoP in partners of chronically ill patients. Therefore, this study assessed FoP in 332 partners of lung, colon cancer, migraine and rheumatism patients.
Zimmermann, Tanja   +2 more
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Comorbidity of fear of progression and anxiety disorders in cancer patients

General Hospital Psychiatry, 2014
The relation between fear of progression (FoP) and anxiety disorders remains unclear. Therefore, we investigated the comorbidity between clinical FoP and psychiatric anxiety disorders.In this cross-sectional study, 341 cancer patients undergoing acute inpatient care participated. A structured clinical interview (Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV
Andreas, Dinkel   +3 more
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Associations of illness perception and social support with fear of progression in young and middle-aged adults with digestive system cancer: A cross-sectional study.

European Journal of Oncology Nursing
PURPOSE While Fear of progression (FoP) is a natural reaction in cancer, elevated FoP can impact life quality and social function. Our study aims to explore how illness perception, social support, and posttraumatic growth influence patients' FoP ...
Peng Liu   +6 more
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Relationship between fear of progression and quality of life in inflammatory bowel disease: Mediating role of health literacy and self-care.

Journal of Advanced Nursing
AIMS The increasing prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease is emerging as a significant global healthcare concern due to its recurrent episodes of intestinal inflammation.
Xin Hu, Liyuan Xu
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Progress for Fear of Success

1977
The social and personality psychology methods used in the recent study of a “fear of success” (FOS) rely on three major approaches typical to the behavioral sciences. The first is the nomothetic approach, that is, studying human behavior by comparing the average behavior of one group (naturally occurring or experimentally created) with the average ...
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Measuring fear of progression in patients with systemic sclerosis

Arthritis Care & Research, 2011
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Kwakkenbos, L.   +7 more
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A randomized clinical trial: Efficacy of group‐based acceptance and commitment therapy program for breast cancer patients with high fear of progression

Psycho-Oncology
Fear of progression (FOP) is a common and significant concern among cancer patients, encompassing worries about cancer progression during active treatment. Elevated levels of FOP can be dysfunctional.
Fatemeh Hassani Alimolk   +6 more
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[Fear of progression in chronic diseases].

Psychotherapie, Psychosomatik, medizinische Psychologie, 2011
Chronically physically ill patients frequently suffer from psychological distress. The realistic fear of progression (FOP) of disease is one of the most important causes of distress in these patients. This study investigates the extent of FOP in patients with diverse diagnoses.
Petra, Berg   +8 more
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Treatment of Storm Fears Using Virtual Reality and Progressive Muscle Relaxation

Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy, 2017
Background: The present study examined the efficacy of virtual reality (VR) exposure therapy for treating individuals with storm fears by comparing a one-session VR exposure treatment with a one-session progressive muscle relaxation (PMR) and psychoeducation session. Aims:
Jessica, Lima   +2 more
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