1894, Annual of the Universal Medical Sciences, Volume 2, unnumbered page:
It is necessary to distinguish haphephobia from the syndrome described under the name of délire de toucher, the emotional disturbance produced especially after contact.
1906, The Alienist and Neurologist, Volume 27, page 160:
I have seen true folie du toucher follow mysophobia and haphephobia pass into haphemania, the patient scream and crouch with insane fear at the slightest touch or run at ones[sic] approach.
She didn't think it could be mysophobia—a fear of germs—given the work he did at the clinic, but perhaps haphephobia?
2011, E. L. James, Fifty Shades Darker, Vintage Books (2012), →ISBN, page 412:
[…] He realizes that his goal is a loving relationship with you. It's that simple, and that's what we're working on now. Of course there are obstacles—his haphephobia, for one."
His what? I gasp.
“I'm sorry. I mean his fear of being touched," Dr. Flynn says, shaking his head as if scolding himself. […]
2013, Leesia Lindsay, "Paranormal Encounters", in From Every Corner, iUniverse (2013), →ISBN, page 10:
My hair stood on end all over my body and my haphephobia, the fear of being touched, kicked into full gear.