Latrophobia, defined as the morbid and irrational fear of doctors or hospitals, makes medical or hospital visits extremely challenging for those who suffer from it. For many people, the cause of Latrophobia or its milder forms, including dislike and anxiety, is often rooted in childhood. Therefore, a large number of children's books deal with and illustrate the topic of a “doctor’s visit”, in order to reduce the anxiety through pedagogical methods combined in the narrative. The aim of the study is to investigate the extent to which selected children's books highlight latrophobia and try to reduce it by educational means. One focus is an analysis and an evaluation of the individual works combined with a comparison of the different methods of...
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The purpose of this study was to compare two bibliotherapeutic strategies (audio-only and audio-visu...
Introduction: The hospitalization of children is considered as one of the scariest events in their l...
The purpose of the study was to determine the effectiveness of bibliotherapy in reducing the fears o...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether techniques used in bibliotherapy through listenin...
This study determined the effectiveness of a prevention program in decreasing the medical fears of a...
This thesis provides an understanding of pediatric anxiety and provides a tool for students to learn...
Introduction: This study is a systematic review to examine ways to teach under treatment children to...
Aims This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of a storybook, entitled, The Tale of Woody's Tons...
Childhood anxiety is explored through the lens of child development as well as children’s literature...
Introduction: Experience during chemotherapy is a factor in the incidence of anxiety in children. An...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 172-179)Upon experiencing a medical check-up, many childr...
My thesis will focus on the importance of the portrayal of anxiety in children’s picture books and t...
This study investigated the relative efficacy of three audiovisual peer model-ing procedures previou...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter...
In this chapter, we have reviewed prevalence information, assessment considerations, and four genera...
The purpose of this study was to compare two bibliotherapeutic strategies (audio-only and audio-visu...
Introduction: The hospitalization of children is considered as one of the scariest events in their l...
The purpose of the study was to determine the effectiveness of bibliotherapy in reducing the fears o...
The purpose of this study was to determine whether techniques used in bibliotherapy through listenin...
This study determined the effectiveness of a prevention program in decreasing the medical fears of a...
This thesis provides an understanding of pediatric anxiety and provides a tool for students to learn...
Introduction: This study is a systematic review to examine ways to teach under treatment children to...
Aims This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of a storybook, entitled, The Tale of Woody's Tons...
Childhood anxiety is explored through the lens of child development as well as children’s literature...
Introduction: Experience during chemotherapy is a factor in the incidence of anxiety in children. An...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 172-179)Upon experiencing a medical check-up, many childr...
My thesis will focus on the importance of the portrayal of anxiety in children’s picture books and t...
This study investigated the relative efficacy of three audiovisual peer model-ing procedures previou...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. General introduction -- Chapter...
In this chapter, we have reviewed prevalence information, assessment considerations, and four genera...