An epidemiological questionnaire survey of the prevalence of various types of phobias was undertaken among the Icelandic population. Out of 1,000 individuals surveyed in accord with national census data held in Reykjavik, 775 questionnaires were returned. Results confirmed that among Icelanders phobic symptoms overall are more prevalent among women than men. Prevalence rates were lower for individuals 45 years or older, suggesting that extinction may occur with ageing. Divorced or separated individuals were most at risk, as were women homemakers disabled, or unemployed persons. Education was inversely related to the incidence of all types of phobias, with individuals with less than 10 years of education reporting the highest rates of phobia...
The current study titled “An examination of social phobias among undergraduate college students in I...
The effects of a wide range of psychosocial factors on onset of agoraphobia, social phobia and simpl...
Research on the fear of crime and the public’s perception of its own safety has been prominent in cr...
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This paper provides a critical review of the prevalence of social phobia in European countries, a de...
The Fear Survey Schedule-III (FSS-III) was administered to a total of 5491 students in Australia, Ea...
Background. Although specific phobia is highly prevalent, associated with impairment, and an importa...
The Fear Survey Schedule-III (FSS-III) was administered to a total of 5491 students in Australia, Ea...
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify the most common phobias in children and adolescents...
The Fear Survey Schedule-III (FSS-III) was administered to a total of 5491 students in Australia, Ea...
The Fear Survey Schedule-III (FSS-III) was administered to a total of 5491 students in Australia, Ea...
A brief overview is given of results of: (a) factor analytic studies with Fear Survey Schedules of r...
Objective: This study seeks to examine the incidence of social phobia in the general population and ...
This paper gives an overview on the epidemiology of social phobia. About 4.5% of the adult general p...
The current study titled “An examination of social phobias among undergraduate college students in I...
The effects of a wide range of psychosocial factors on onset of agoraphobia, social phobia and simpl...
Research on the fear of crime and the public’s perception of its own safety has been prominent in cr...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
To access publisher full text version of this article. Please click on the hyperlink in Additional L...
This paper provides a critical review of the prevalence of social phobia in European countries, a de...
The Fear Survey Schedule-III (FSS-III) was administered to a total of 5491 students in Australia, Ea...
Background. Although specific phobia is highly prevalent, associated with impairment, and an importa...
The Fear Survey Schedule-III (FSS-III) was administered to a total of 5491 students in Australia, Ea...
Objective: The aim of this study was to identify the most common phobias in children and adolescents...
The Fear Survey Schedule-III (FSS-III) was administered to a total of 5491 students in Australia, Ea...
The Fear Survey Schedule-III (FSS-III) was administered to a total of 5491 students in Australia, Ea...
A brief overview is given of results of: (a) factor analytic studies with Fear Survey Schedules of r...
Objective: This study seeks to examine the incidence of social phobia in the general population and ...
This paper gives an overview on the epidemiology of social phobia. About 4.5% of the adult general p...
The current study titled “An examination of social phobias among undergraduate college students in I...
The effects of a wide range of psychosocial factors on onset of agoraphobia, social phobia and simpl...
Research on the fear of crime and the public’s perception of its own safety has been prominent in cr...