Sentence examples for anxieties derived from from inspiring English sources

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This highly popular show looks at a group of friends (mainly young scientists) who display anxieties derived from being highly intelligent but socially awkward.

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("Protest has devolved into an insular subculture of self-hatred, frustration, and anxiety derived from a pathological attitude towards social integration," a typically morose editorial in the Platypus Review declares).

However, the divorce of his parents and anxiety derived from the fear of failing at college baseball led Gattis into substance abuse.

Moreover, dental anxiety is generally considered as a fatality rather than a disease, despite definition of the different categories of dental anxiety derived from the DSM-IV psychiatric criteria [ 38].

We also considered a loss of QALYs due to the anxiety derived from the screening mammogram itself (7 days at 25% of the healthy state) and from a false positive result (25 days at 25% of the healthy state).

These patients, and those in two control groups with different patterns of referral who are not included in this qualitative study were sent a questionnaire, which included the PHQ9 measure of depression, a measure of anxiety derived from the PRIME MD questionnaire and a brief measure of panic which are described in detail elsewhere [ 3].

For parents, the anxiety derives from fears that a bad score could derail their child's future, but also from a social competitiveness for a child to score above the coveted 90-percent level.

Her anxieties derived, bassackwardly, from the fact that both players, along with two others from Egypt, were bunking at her home in Bronxville, in Westchester.

For most of us, anxiety is derived from outside forces such as work, school, finances, and relationships, as well as our own negative self-talk.

Presence of depression and/or anxiety was derived from the Medical Conditions file.

In addition, a trait anxiety score was derived from a 6-item Trait Anxiety Inventory, which is a short version of the 20-item Spielberger Trait Anxiety Inventory (Marteau and Bekker 1992; Spielberger et al. 1983), about how the person generally feels ("I feel calm," I feel tense," "I feel upset," "I am relaxed," "I feel satisfied," "I am worried").

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