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The Genetic Epidemiology of Phobias in Women
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1992In 2163 personally interviewed female twins from a population-based registry, the pattern of age at onset and comorbidity of the simple phobias (animal and situational)--early onset and low rates of comorbidity--differed significantly from that of agoraphobia--later onset and high rates of comorbidity.
Ronald C. Kessler+4 more
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IS DENTAL PHOBIA A BLOOD-INJECTION-INJURY PHOBIA?
Depression and Anxiety, 2013Dental phobia is part of the Blood-Injection-Injury (B-I-I) phobia subtype of specific phobia within DSM-IV-TR. To investigate the conceptual validity of this classification, the purpose of the present study was to determine the co-occurrence of dental phobia, typical dental (and B-I-I related) fears, vasovagal fainting, and avoidance of dental care ...
Irene H. A. Aartman+6 more
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The Journal of School Nursing, 2005
School phobia is a serious disorder affecting up to 5% of elementary and middle school children. Long-term consequences include academic failure, diminished peer relationships, parental conflict, and development of additional psychiatric disorders.
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School phobia is a serious disorder affecting up to 5% of elementary and middle school children. Long-term consequences include academic failure, diminished peer relationships, parental conflict, and development of additional psychiatric disorders.
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 1975
Pediatricians and other primary care providers are in an ideal position to prevent, to diagnose and to treat children with school refusal. Detection requires recognition of high risk situations, and delineation of possible reality factors or environmental hazards.
P R, Nader, D, Bullock, B, Caldwell
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Pediatricians and other primary care providers are in an ideal position to prevent, to diagnose and to treat children with school refusal. Detection requires recognition of high risk situations, and delineation of possible reality factors or environmental hazards.
P R, Nader, D, Bullock, B, Caldwell
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The Pavlovian Journal of Biological Science, 1986
This study analyzes so-called hopeless gaggers, i.e., patients in whom dental treatment and wearing of a prosthesis produced a retching or vomiting reaction, in order to investigate the sources and properties of this pathologic reaction. In 35 patients, an anamnestic inquiry, a determination of the reflexogenic zone, a recording of the peripheral ...
Heidemarie E. Schroeder+2 more
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This study analyzes so-called hopeless gaggers, i.e., patients in whom dental treatment and wearing of a prosthesis produced a retching or vomiting reaction, in order to investigate the sources and properties of this pathologic reaction. In 35 patients, an anamnestic inquiry, a determination of the reflexogenic zone, a recording of the peripheral ...
Heidemarie E. Schroeder+2 more
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