Interest in subtypes of mental disorders is growing in parallel with continuing research progress in psychiatry. The aim of this study was to examine pure animal phobia in contrast to other specific phobias and a mixed subtype. Data from three representative Swiss community samples were analysed: PsyCoLaus (n = 3720), the ZInEP Epidemiology Survey (n = 1500) and the Zurich Study (n = 591). Pure animal phobia and mixed animal/other specific phobias consistently displayed a low age at onset of first symptoms (8-12 years) and clear preponderance of females (OR > 3). Meanwhile, other specific phobias started up to 10 years later and displayed almost a balanced sex ratio. Pure animal phobia showed no associations with any included risk factor...
BACKGROUND: The role of specific phobia as a potentially important psychopathological precursor c...
There is now considerable evidence that phobic responding is associated with a bias towards expectin...
Background. Although specific phobia is highly prevalent, associated with impairment, and an importa...
Interest in subtypes of mental disorders is growing in parallel with continuing research progress in...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)Interest in subtyp...
Evidence from twin studies suggests that genetic factors contribute to the risk of developing a fear...
Research designed to determine the number and kind of dimensions underlying self-reports of animal f...
Although simple phobia is a residual category in DSM-III, clinical experience suggests at least four...
Contains fulltext : 90255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although speci...
Properly diagnosing a patient with phobia is important for patient remediation. Contemporary nosolog...
Fears are common in the general population and particularly among children. The number of fear subty...
Contains fulltext : 54920.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)6 p
Animal phobias are among the most common specific phobias. It is traditionally assumed that two basi...
Background: The role of specific phobia as a potentially important psychopathological precursor cond...
Predicting the onset and persistence of psychopathology and limited functioning might enable persona...
BACKGROUND: The role of specific phobia as a potentially important psychopathological precursor c...
There is now considerable evidence that phobic responding is associated with a bias towards expectin...
Background. Although specific phobia is highly prevalent, associated with impairment, and an importa...
Interest in subtypes of mental disorders is growing in parallel with continuing research progress in...
Erworben im Rahmen der Schweizer Nationallizenzen (http://www.nationallizenzen.ch)Interest in subtyp...
Evidence from twin studies suggests that genetic factors contribute to the risk of developing a fear...
Research designed to determine the number and kind of dimensions underlying self-reports of animal f...
Although simple phobia is a residual category in DSM-III, clinical experience suggests at least four...
Contains fulltext : 90255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although speci...
Properly diagnosing a patient with phobia is important for patient remediation. Contemporary nosolog...
Fears are common in the general population and particularly among children. The number of fear subty...
Contains fulltext : 54920.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)6 p
Animal phobias are among the most common specific phobias. It is traditionally assumed that two basi...
Background: The role of specific phobia as a potentially important psychopathological precursor cond...
Predicting the onset and persistence of psychopathology and limited functioning might enable persona...
BACKGROUND: The role of specific phobia as a potentially important psychopathological precursor c...
There is now considerable evidence that phobic responding is associated with a bias towards expectin...
Background. Although specific phobia is highly prevalent, associated with impairment, and an importa...