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Panic buying research: A systematic literature review and future research agenda
International Journal of Consumer Studies, 2021Panic buying has re-emerged as a ‘new’ normal consumer behaviour and has become a coping mechanism for real and perceived dangers associated with COVID-19 Despite the need for a better understanding of the panic buying phenomenon, there has been a lack ...
Soniya Billore, Tatiana Anisimova
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Simulating dynamical features of escape panic
Nature, 2000One of the most disastrous forms of collective human behaviour is the kind of crowd stampede induced by panic, often leading to fatalities as people are crushed or trampled.
D. Helbing, I. Farkas, T. Vicsek
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Beyond panic buying: consumption displacement and COVID-19
, 2020Purpose: This study evaluates consumption displacement, the shift in consumption that occurs when consumers experience a change in the availability of goods, services and amenities to which they are accustomed as the result of an external event, and ...
M. Hall, G. Prayag, P. Fieger, D. Dyason
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Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1989
We report the treatment of a family in which both spouses developed panic disorder, and their son school phobia, soon after the death of a close relative. The interactional style observed within this family suggested that interpersonal factors were important in the generation of anxiety in each member. Detailed case histories such as the one we report
Derrick Silove, Ian B. Hickie
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We report the treatment of a family in which both spouses developed panic disorder, and their son school phobia, soon after the death of a close relative. The interactional style observed within this family suggested that interpersonal factors were important in the generation of anxiety in each member. Detailed case histories such as the one we report
Derrick Silove, Ian B. Hickie
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The overprediction of fear and panic in panic disorder
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1994The present study examined changes in the prediction of fear and panic in a clinical sample of patients (N = 25) meeting DSM-III-R criteria for panic disorder with agoraphobia (PDA). Data were collected for approx. 2000 trials of in vivo exposure. As expected, PDA patients displayed a bias for overpredicting both the level of fear and the likelihood of
Kristine M. Jacquin+2 more
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, 2017
It is commonly acknowledged that sexual abuse of children is a grave and pervasive problem and that child molesters are predators who compulsively repeat their crimes and have little hope of cure.
P. Jenkins.
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It is commonly acknowledged that sexual abuse of children is a grave and pervasive problem and that child molesters are predators who compulsively repeat their crimes and have little hope of cure.
P. Jenkins.
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Panic and panic attacks in adolescents
Journal of Anxiety Disorders, 1989Abstract Patients seeking treatment for panic disorder typically report their panic onset to have been in their late 20s. Epidemiologic and other survey samples indicate that the age of onset of panics is in the late teens. The present survey study examined this and other issues related to the conditions of onset of panic and the relationship of ...
Jennifer Lee Macaulay+1 more
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Panic and panic disorder in the United States
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1994The goal of this study was to determine the prevalence of DSM-III-R panic disorder and to describe its correlates.The study was part of the National Comorbidity Survey, the first psychiatric epidemiologic survey of the entire U.S. population and the first to use DSM-III-R criteria for diagnosis.
Ronald C. Kessler+3 more
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Anxiety and its disorders : the nature and treatment of anxiety and panic
, 1988The Experience of Anxiety: Shadow of Intelligence or Specter of Death? Emotions and Anxiety. The Phenomenon of Panic. Provoking Panic in the Laboratory. Biological Aspects of Anxiety and Panic. The Origins of Panic: True Alarms, False Alarms, and Learned
D. Barlow
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