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This can be explained, considering that perceived consequences of anger may include fear of being "unacceptable" by parents who usually are the most important attachment figures in pediatric age [40].
These may include fear of imminent treatment, treatment-related side effects, fear of progression, actual progression and final transfer to palliative care pathways.
Reasons for noncompliance may include fear of long-term side effects, medication fatigue, adverse events, conflicting advice, perceived low risk of malaria, and complacency.
Other reasons for individuals not availing themselves of the opportunity to complete or even discuss advanced directives may include fear, ignorance or a false sense of security that their family will make the best decision.
9 22 Reasons for the increase in caesarean section rates in the developed world are complex, and may include fear of litigation, 23 maternal request, 24 previous caesarean section 25 and reduction in vaginal birth after a primary caesarean section.
Reasons for women's intention to protect their arm may include fear of lymphoedema, the information available about lymphoedema, influences or perceived social pressure from family and friends, and their ability to carry out such protective behaviour.
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Symptoms may include a fear of strangers, a fear of humiliation or of being judged by others, and an avoidance of social situations where attention centres on the individual.
Finch [ 18] suggests these barriers may include cost, fear, perceived lack of need, travel time, and a feeling vulnerability.
The psychological outcomes may include anger, fear or anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms, guilt, self-blame and shame [ 2], decreased job satisfaction and increased intent to leave the organization [ 10], lowered health related quality of life (HRQoL) [ 11], and in some cases, physical outcomes include injuries, and temporary or permanent disability [ 12].
Factors that may lead to insulin omission in younger patients include fear of weight gain with improved metabolic control, fear of hypoglycemia, rebellion against authority, and stress of chronic disease.
These may include perceived vulnerability, fear or denial of a problem; and barriers related to a man's traditional social roles, including seeking help being unacceptable, unmanly (Tudiver and Talbot 1999).
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