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Archives of Women's Mental Health, 2009
Emerging evidence suggests that many women in the postnatal period experience clinically significant levels of anxiety but do not meet full diagnostic criteria for an existing anxiety disorder. In this study, 167 women with infants aged 2 weeks to 12 months were interviewed for current and lifetime history of depression and anxiety disorders using the ...
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Emerging evidence suggests that many women in the postnatal period experience clinically significant levels of anxiety but do not meet full diagnostic criteria for an existing anxiety disorder. In this study, 167 women with infants aged 2 weeks to 12 months were interviewed for current and lifetime history of depression and anxiety disorders using the ...
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Journal of Personality, 2000
Relations of individuals' value priorities to their worries are investigated in seven samples from four cultural groups (N = 1,441). A social‐cognitive analysis suggests that value priorities influence worries by increasing attention to and perception of threats to valued goals. On this basis, we generate hypotheses relating two types of worries, micro
S H, Schwartz, L, Sagiv, K, Boehnke
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Relations of individuals' value priorities to their worries are investigated in seven samples from four cultural groups (N = 1,441). A social‐cognitive analysis suggests that value priorities influence worries by increasing attention to and perception of threats to valued goals. On this basis, we generate hypotheses relating two types of worries, micro
S H, Schwartz, L, Sagiv, K, Boehnke
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Development and validation of the Penn State Worry Questionnaire.
Behaviour Research and Therapy, 1990T. J. Meyer +3 more
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Financial worry and psychological distress among cancer survivors in the United States, 2013—2018
Supportive Care in Cancer, 2021E. Dee +7 more
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Annals of Internal Medicine, 1978
Excerpt The term "the worried well" (1) has long troubled me. On the contrary, in my experience patients may worry themselves sick; and worry, fear, and dread all spell unfitness or sickness, not w...
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Excerpt The term "the worried well" (1) has long troubled me. On the contrary, in my experience patients may worry themselves sick; and worry, fear, and dread all spell unfitness or sickness, not w...
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Journal of Psychosomatic Research, 2006
J. Brosschot, W. Gerin, J. Thayer
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J. Brosschot, W. Gerin, J. Thayer
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Home Healthcare Nurse: The Journal for the Home Care and Hospice Professional, 2004
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