PSYCH up2date, Inhaltsverzeichnis PSYCH up2date 2022; 16(02): 129-143DOI: 10.1055/a-1726-5028 Angststörungen, Zwangsstörungen und stressassoziierte Störungen Cyberchondrie – ein neues Verhaltenssyndrom? Astrid Müller , Eva Baumann , Marie-Luise Dierks Artikel empfehlen Abstract Artikel einzeln kaufen Alle Artikel dieser Rubrik Eine aktive Online-Suche nach gesundheitsbezogenen Themen ist für viele Menschen nützlich, birgt allerdings auch Risiken. So kann eine extensive gesundheitsbezogene Online-Recherche oder übertriebenes digitales Self-Tracking in Verbindung mit erhöhter Krankheitsangst die Entwicklung eines Verhaltenssyndroms begünstigen, das als „Cyberchondrie“ bezeichnet wird. Volltext Referenzen Literatur 1 Stone J, Sharpe M. Internet resources for psychiatry and neuropsychiatry. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 2003; 74: 10-12 2 Eichenberg C, Wolters C, Brähler E. The internet as a mental health advisor in Germany – results of a national survey. 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