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Drop‐out rates in animal‐assisted psychotherapy – Results of a quantitative meta‐analysis
Abstract Introduction Animal‐assisted psychotherapy is an emerging field with great potential and growing popularity. However, empirical research on its effectiveness is insufficient, and consistent evidence about patients' commitment is missing. The present meta‐analysis addresses this gap by systematically comparing drop‐out rates in animal‐assisted ...
Linnea Seeger+2 more
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Physical activity and physical and mental health in middle‐aged adults with Down syndrome
Abstract Adults with Down syndrome have an increased risk of aging‐related physical and mental health conditions and experience them at an earlier age than the general population. There is a need to investigate modifiable lifestyle factors that may reduce risk for these conditions.
Victoria Fleming+8 more
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Abstract Objective Social anxiety is characterized by maladaptive self‐schemas about being socially undesirable. Self‐schemas are deeply held beliefs which are derived from negative autobiographical memories of painful social experiences. In contrast to the plethora of past research on negative memories in social anxiety, almost no research has ...
Katie E. Martin+2 more
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Reliability and procedural validity of UM-CIDI DSM-III-R phobic disorders
Hans‐Ulrich Wïttchen+4 more
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Abstract Background Although psychological interventions can be effective for the treatment of major depressive disorder, some patients' symptoms persist or rapidly recur after therapy. This study aimed to synthesize research findings on predictors and moderators of treatment response for persisting forms of depression, such as chronic, recurrent, and ...
Margaret Lyons, Jaime Delgadillo
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Phobic COVID-19 Disorder Scale: Development, Dimensionality, and Item-Structure Test
Mohd Nasir Mohd Desa+2 more
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Gender‐stereotypical attribution of fear and fearlessness in preschool children
Abstract Fear and fearlessness are two distinct emotional responses that can occur when a person faces a potentially dangerous situation. These responses seem to be linked to gender stereotypes (fearful female and fearless male). This study examines whether preschool children attribute fear and fearlessness stereotypically in relation to gender and ...
Sofia Kelesidou+3 more
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COMORBID PHOBIC DISORDERS DO NOT INFLUENCE OUTCOME OF ALCOHOL DEPENDENCE TREATMENT. RESULTS OF A NATURALISTIC FOLLOW-UP STUDY [PDF]
Loes A. Marquenie+6 more
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Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) in childhood phobic anxiety disorder
Putu Anastasia Kharisma+3 more
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