76
Mostly True
Pistanthrophobia is the fear of trusting one's partner in a romantic relationship due to past experiences with bad relationships.
Pistanthrophobia is described as the fear of trusting others, often linked to past trauma from relationships. Multiple articles support this definition, indicating that it is a recognized condition in psychology. While specific to romantic relationships is not always the unique context, the general concept aligns with fear stemming from relationship experiences. Therefore, the claim is largely accurate, though it generalizes trusting issues to romantic contexts a bit more than sources explicitly state.
Individual Claims
76
Mostly True
psychology
Pistanthrophobia is the fear of trusting one's partner in a romantic relationship due to past experiences with bad relationships.
Pistanthrophobia consistently refers to the fear of trusting others stemming from past negative experiences. Although not exclusively within romantic contexts, the basis of the phobia aligns with such experiences per multiple sources. Articles from Healthline and MentalHealth.com provide corroborating definitions.
Fact Check Score
None
Fact Check Weight
0
Web Consensus Score
85
Web Consensus Weight
50
Source Quality Score
90
Source Quality Weight
25
Llm Reasoning Score
70
Llm Reasoning Weight
25
Weighted Total
76
Evidence Summary
3 sources corroborating general definition of 'fear of trusting others' linked to past experiences.