Sentence examples for fear prevalence from inspiring English sources

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Results are mostly consistent with the Cognitive Vulnerability Model of the etiology of fear, with perceptions of uncontrollability, unpredictability and dangerousness each showing a strong bivariate relationship with high dental fear prevalence.

It was 9.0 on DAS with 16.7% high dental fear prevalence in Norway population [ 29], while 8.4 with 13% high dental fear in British and 18.1% high dental fear in Australian [ 18, 30].

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Given fear's prevalence, I'm guilty of neglect if I don't inquire about how often and how severely you're experiencing fear.

In Silver Lake, the popularity of Airbnb sparked heated Neighborhood Council meetings as some feared the prevalence of short-term rentals was negatively affecting their community atmosphere.

That said, there are persuasive reasons to fear that the prevalence of diarrhea will increase with climate change.

In his review of MFA vs NYC, Dwight Garner quotes Elif Batuman who fears that the prevalence of writing programs is causing "great literature" to be replaced with "excellent fiction".

To investigate the prevalence of fear of falling, and identify factors associated with fear of falling during activities of daily living after total hip arthroplasty (THA).

The study investigated the prevalence of fear and hyperacusis and the possible connections between fear, hyperacusis and musicality in a Swedish sample of individuals with Williams syndrome (WS).

Sex was also significantly associated with dental fear, with more females (prevalence = 26.1%) reporting high dental fear than males (prevalence = 14.3%), F = 41.30, p < 0.001.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to identify the prevalence of fear and anxiety in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting and the factors associated with high fear and high anxiety.

The prevalence of fear associated with childbirth is around 20% with approximately 6-10% of women experiencing intense fear of labour and birth that is dysfunctional or disabling [ 1].

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