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- Q5432282 subject Q6971907.
- Q5432282 subject Q8344161.
- Q5432282 subject Q8433536.
- Q5432282 abstract "Falling-out is a culture-bound syndrome primarily reported in the southern United States and the Caribbean. It is described as a constricted consciousness as a psychological response to anxiety and specific stressors. Sudden collapse characterizes episodes of falling-out, whether without warning or preceded by dizziness and a spinning sensation. The individual suffering from symptoms of falling out can usually hear and understand what is going on around them.Falling-out is not treated as an illness unless it becomes disabling. It is often seen as a normal response to stressful situations, funerals, or when a person receives shocking information.".
- Q5432282 wikiPageWikiLink Q1051355.
- Q5432282 wikiPageWikiLink Q1791709.
- Q5432282 wikiPageWikiLink Q180007.
- Q5432282 wikiPageWikiLink Q49042.
- Q5432282 wikiPageWikiLink Q664609.
- Q5432282 wikiPageWikiLink Q6971907.
- Q5432282 wikiPageWikiLink Q8344161.
- Q5432282 wikiPageWikiLink Q8433536.
- Q5432282 type Disease.
- Q5432282 type Thing.
- Q5432282 type Q12136.
- Q5432282 comment "Falling-out is a culture-bound syndrome primarily reported in the southern United States and the Caribbean. It is described as a constricted consciousness as a psychological response to anxiety and specific stressors. Sudden collapse characterizes episodes of falling-out, whether without warning or preceded by dizziness and a spinning sensation.".
- Q5432282 label "Falling-out".