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Nevertheless, migraine patients reported a greater degree of pain during intercourse and a higher frequency of fear of sexual intercourse and penetration and lower levels of satisfaction (Fig. 1).
Furthermore, the frequency of fear was more similar in monozygotic than in dizygotic twin pairs, which confirms that there was a significant influence of heritability on children's fear levels (see also Lichtenstein and Annas 2000; Rose and Ditto 1983).
The risk for common mental disorders was found to be significantly related to high frequency of fear for nuclear war, high scores of trait anxiety and high scores of immature defense style (Table 2).
After adjusting for significant mental health risk factors in logistic regression analysis, the risk for common mental disorders was found to be significantly related to the increasing frequency of fear for nuclear war, high scores of trait anxiety and high scores of immature defense style.
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The ACQ measures the frequency of fear-related cognitions, the fear of negative social or health consequences of fear.
The ACQ measures the frequency of fear-related cognitions, and the fear of negative social or health consequences of fear.
Frequency of fearing nuclear war during past four weeks (scores in parentheses) was assessed by a question with six options: not at all (0), less than once a week (0.5), 1 2 times a week (6), 3 5 times a week (16), almost daily (22) and daily (28).
Previously, the BBA program has revealed that when confronted by a "human intruder," high Nervous animals have higher frequencies of fear grimaces, threats, and barks and spend less time near the intruder (Capitanio et al. 2011).
The frequency of school fear was 6.9% at time 1 and 3.6% at time 2. The stability of school fear is shown in figure 1.
The patients who experienced lower HRQL described co-morbidities, a higher frequency of stigma fears, self-reported adverse symptoms and were more likely to be on disability pensions.
One incarnation correlates "recent market fluctuations with the frequency rate of fear-related words in the media — terror, alarm, panic, horror, dismay, dread, scare, anthrax, nuclear".
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