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    “…Reasons attributed to tocophobia experience among the participants included “horror stories” told in the neighborhood, “past experiences” of close acquaintance and “entertainment videos” broadcast. …”
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    “…The films caused different arousals: sports film (positive-nonsexual); horror film (negative-nonsexual); and erotic (sexual) that were monitored with physiological measurements including genital response and temperature. …”
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    por Ranti, D., Balchandani, P., Morris, L.
    Publicado 2021
    “…Furthermore, the number of traumatic events eliciting fear, helplessness, or horror was positively correlated with total PVS volume in MDD patients (r= 0.50, p= 0.030) and the overall population (r= 0.32, p= 0.023). …”
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    por Hayslip, Le Ly
    Publicado 1989
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    “…BACKGROUND: Peritraumatic distress is a syndrome that involves negative emotions, such as anxiety, helplessness and horror, experienced during and shortly after a traumatic event. …”
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    “…These types elicited four major emotions in observers [personal distress (PD), empathic concern (EC), horror, pleasure], two of which were never discovered previously with fictionalized targets. …”
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    “…Posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), an anxiety disorder with lifetime prevalence of 7.8%, is characterized by symptoms that develop following exposure to traumatic life events and that cause an immediate experience of intense fear, helplessness or horror. PTSD is marked by recurrent nightmares typified by the recall of intrusive experiences and by extended disturbance throughout sleep. …”
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    por Christiansen, Dorte M., Hansen, Maj
    Publicado 2015
    “…RESULTS: Females reported more PTSD symptoms than males and higher levels of neuroticism, depression, physical anxiety sensitivity, peritraumatic fear, horror, and helplessness (the A(2) criterion), tonic immobility, panic, dissociation, negative posttraumatic cognitions about self and the world, and feeling let down. …”
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    “…This ceremony, which had previously comprised a wide range of socially pleasant and well-accepted traditions, has now been changed into a scene of horror and danger by fireworks that threaten the physical, mental and social health of the community. …”
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    “…INTRODUCTION: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) develops after experiencing events that evoke fear, helplessness, or horror. The Hyperarousablity Hypothesis suggests that those with PTSD may drink more to dampen physiological reactivity. …”
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    “…This medical imaging material can warn patients to recognize the horror of lung cancer metastasis and has good popularization of science. …”
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    “…Horses were presented with sweat odors of humans who reported feeling fear or joy while watching a horror movie or a comedy, respectively. A first odor was presented twice in successive trials (habituation), and then, the same odor and a novel odor were presented simultaneously (discrimination). …”
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    “…BACKGROUND: According to DSM-IV, the diagnosis of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) requires the experience of a traumatic event during which the person's response involved intense fear, helplessness, or horror. In order to diagnose PTSD, clinicians must interview the person in depth about his/her previous experiences and determine whether the individual has been traumatized by a specific event or events. …”
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    “…The first was criterion A2 that women responded to events during birth with intense fear, helplessness or horror. The second was symptoms of emotional numbing. …”
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    por Kumar, Vijay
    Publicado 2021
    “…The introduction opens with the concept that the immune system has evolved to recognize pathogens, the idea of horror autotoxicus, and its failure due to the emergence of autoimmune diseases (ADs), and the discovery of PRRs revolutionizing immunology. …”
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    por Oo, Win Let
    Publicado 2021
    “…The impact of SH&S on a family ranges from shock and horror to, blame, secrecy and shame. Survivors may also be negatively judged or self-stigmatise (Cerel, Jordan, & Duberstein, 2008). …”
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    por Chekir, Nihel, Ben Salem, Yassine
    Publicado 2020
    “…ABSTRACT: Since the beginning of 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic has generated horror and panic around the world. Nevertheless, this terrible crisis is having a positive side effect: it is lowering pollution levels. …”
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