Sentence examples for frequent fear from inspiring English sources

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Frequent fear of nuclear war in adolescents seems to be an indicator for an increased risk for common mental disorders and deserves serious attention.

A positive association was found between frequent fear of nuclear war at baseline examination and common mental disorders among adolescents in a five-year follow up.

In either case, frequent fear of nuclear war in adolescence seems to be an indicator for an increased risk for common mental disorders that deserves serious attention.

For clinicians, the association of glaucoma with blindness was the most frequent fear found in glaucomatous patients ("I think their first fear is 'am I going to go blind or not?").

The occurrence of childhood adversities was assessed at baseline with a six-item survey scale with questions on long-term financial difficulties, divorce or separation of the parents, serious conflicts in the family, severe illness of a family member, frequent fear of a family member and alcohol problem of a family member.

Involvement in a conflict with other people (OR = 21.33, 95% CI: 5.81-78.30, P < 0.001), frequent fear of violence in the neighbourhood (OR = 3.23, 95% CI: 1.64-6.36, P < 0.001) and the experience of stopping work to take care of an injured family member (OR = 14.21, 95% CI = 1.31-154.00, P < 0.05) were all strongly associated with increasing vulnerability to poor levels of emotional well-being.

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These facts may allay frequent fears (or hopes) during Mr. Obama's first term that he was "losing the base" or otherwise losing support among important Democratic constituencies.

Introduction Avoiding the use of iodinated contrast media (CM) is frequent, fearing it may contribute to AKI.

A 2017 study found that these patients reported significant personal and family distress, debilitating physical symptoms, and frequent fears of death.

Factors associated with negative outcome were: (1) frequent, fear-inducing, longer-lasting hallucination episodes, (2) one or more daily activities affected, (3) attribution of hallucinations to serious mental illness, (4) not knowing about CBS at the onset of symptoms.

The three most frequent fears were: fear of complications (n = 34 times drawn), fear of suffocating (n = 27 times drawn), and fear of pain (n = 25 times drawn).

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