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Health anxiety and illness behaviour in children of mothers with severe health anxiety.
Danish medical journal, 2017Excessive health anxiety, still designated as hypochondriasis in ICD-10, refers to worries and anxiety about harbouring serious illness. It is common in both primary and secondary health care with prevalence rates up to 9% and causes great suffering for the individual as well as high health care costs when untreated.
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Psychiatry, 2004
Abstract Health anxiety is usually transient or easily dealt with by appropriate medical reassurance and/or treatment (Figure 1). In some cases, even though no physical illness has been detected, the patient is not reassured and their health anxiety continues.
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Abstract Health anxiety is usually transient or easily dealt with by appropriate medical reassurance and/or treatment (Figure 1). In some cases, even though no physical illness has been detected, the patient is not reassured and their health anxiety continues.
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FACTORS RELATED WITH HEALTH ANXIETY: IS THERE A ROLE OF ATTACHMENT IN HEALTH ANXIETY?
2017In this study, it is aimed to examine thefactors related with health anxiety especially the relationship between healthanxiety and attachment styles. In order to achieve this purpose, researchesdone in the last 20 years have been searched using different databases (Web ofScience, EBSCHOHost, Elsevier Science Direct, PsycARTICLES, PsycINFO, SocINDEX ...
Yorulmaz, Elçin, DİRİK, Gülay
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Hypochondriasis (health anxiety)
2012AbstractHypochondriasis is a preoccupation with the fear that one has, or may develop, serious disease despite evidence to the contrary. So defined, the disorder affects between 2 and 7 per cent of patients attending general medical clinics and is a cause of physical dysfunction and disability.
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2011
As these quotes demonstrate, the pervasiveness of nineteenth-century European belief in the power of environments to affect health meant that discerning and mitigating its adverse effects took on particular importance in empire. Contemporaries held that imperialism displaced European bodies, and sometimes even minds, by subjecting them to unknown ...
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As these quotes demonstrate, the pervasiveness of nineteenth-century European belief in the power of environments to affect health meant that discerning and mitigating its adverse effects took on particular importance in empire. Contemporaries held that imperialism displaced European bodies, and sometimes even minds, by subjecting them to unknown ...
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