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“... being neutral but the knowledge being low; attitudes tend to be more positive with the decrease of fear...”
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“... 2 commonly fear hypoglycaemia. The aim of this thesis is to develop a context-aware framework...”
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“..., there was a high prevalence of negative feelings such as anxiety (86.5%), fear (65.2%), and exhaustion...”
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“..., there was a high prevalence of negative feelings such as anxiety (86.5%), fear (65.2%), and exhaustion...”
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“... perception of physical state, as well as in a decrease in fear presented by adolescents. The...”
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“...Introduction: Kinesiophobia, the fear of movement due to perceived pain or re-injury...”
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