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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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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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Western Journal of Nursing Research
Background: The relationship between recurrence risk perception, fear of progression, and health behaviors in patients with ischemic stroke is unclear.
Xiangmin Wang +4 more
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Background: The relationship between recurrence risk perception, fear of progression, and health behaviors in patients with ischemic stroke is unclear.
Xiangmin Wang +4 more
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Measuring fear of progression in patients with systemic sclerosis
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Kwakkenbos, L. +7 more
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[Fear of progression in chronic diseases].
Psychotherapie, Psychosomatik, medizinische Psychologie, 2011Chronically 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, 2017Background: 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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[Fear of progression and end-of-life fear in COPD patients].
Pneumologie (Stuttgart, Germany), 2012Anxiety and depression are prevalent comorbid conditions in COPD. Furthermore, diseases related anxieties (fear of progression, end-of-life fear) occur very often. Anxiety can have a negative impact on patients' quality of life and is sometimes even considered as a risk factor for re-hospitalisation.
N, Stenzel +4 more
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Journal of Psychosocial Oncology Research and Practice
Supplemental Digital Content is Available in the Text. Abstract Background: The growing group of people with advanced cancer and systemic treatment faces psychosocial challenges, including fear of progression (FoP).
E. E. Kolsteren +9 more
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Supplemental Digital Content is Available in the Text. Abstract Background: The growing group of people with advanced cancer and systemic treatment faces psychosocial challenges, including fear of progression (FoP).
E. E. Kolsteren +9 more
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Journal of Palliative Medicine
Background: Adults with advanced cancer experience profound future uncertainty, reflected in elevated fear of cancer progression (FoP) and cancer-related trauma symptoms.
Joanna J. Arch +2 more
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Background: Adults with advanced cancer experience profound future uncertainty, reflected in elevated fear of cancer progression (FoP) and cancer-related trauma symptoms.
Joanna J. Arch +2 more
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Fear of cancer progression in patients with stage IA malignant melanoma
European Journal of Cancer Care, 2018We aimed to determine the prevalence and importance of fear of cancer progression (FoP) in melanoma patients with stage IA tumours to assess psychosocial and demographic factors associated with severity of FoP and to determine the relationship of FoP and quality of life (QoL).
Tobias Wagner +13 more
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Klinische Padiatrie, 2016
Fear of Progression (FoP), the fear of further disease progression, is one of the most common psychological strains of chronically ill patients and can also be found in healthy partners of cancer patients. Parents of children with cancer are also at risk of developing distinct fears that may persist after medical treatment.
F, Schepper +5 more
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Fear of Progression (FoP), the fear of further disease progression, is one of the most common psychological strains of chronically ill patients and can also be found in healthy partners of cancer patients. Parents of children with cancer are also at risk of developing distinct fears that may persist after medical treatment.
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