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Concerns about falls are common among older people. These concerns, also referred to as fear of falling, can have serious physical and psychosocial consequences, such as functional decline, increased risk of falls, activity restriction, and lower social participation. Although cognitive behavioral group programs to reduce concerns about falls are available,...
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Male , Aging , FEAR , anzsrc-for: 1103 Clinical Sciences , Cognition , 7.1 Individual care needs , Activities of Daily Living , 80 and over , Mental Competency , Accidental falls , EFFICACY SCALE , Netherlands , RISK , Aged, 80 and over , anzsrc-for: 42 Health Sciences , INTERNATIONAL FES-I , Rehabilitation , Injuries and accidents , Fear , 4203 Health Services and Systems , Home Care Services , anzsrc-for: 4203 Health Services and Systems , anzsrc-for: 3202 Clinical sciences , Randomized controlled trial , Activity of daily life , anzsrc-for: 1106 Human Movement and Sports Sciences , Female , Patient Safety , Independent Living , INTERVENTIONS , Research Article , Frail Elderly , Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities , anzsrc-for: 4206 Public health , 610 , Fear of falling , 618 , Clinical Research , Behavioral and Social Science , Humans , ACTIVITY AVOIDANCE , Geriatric Assessment , BALANCE CONFIDENCE , ACTIVITY RESTRICTION , Aged , Cognitive Behavioral Therapy , 42 Health Sciences , INITIAL VALIDATION , ADULTS , Cognitive behavioral therapy , Accidental Falls , Geriatrics and Gerontology , Risk Reduction Behavior , Program Evaluation