Despite strong evidence of high rates of childhood and adult trauma in schizophrenia, the area remains under-researched. Our objectives in the study were first, to examine the rates of exposure to childhood, adult and lifetime (child plus adult) trauma in a population with schizophrenia and a population with non-psychotic psychiatric diagnoses and second, to examine the effect of trauma on the symptoms of schizophrenia. Two groups, those with schizophrenia (n = 40), and those with a non-psychotic diagnosis (n = 30), were recruited. Data were collected for demographic, psychiatric and trauma histories for all participants and on psychosocial functioning and psychiatric symptomatology for the patients with schizophrenia. Childhood exposure to...
Evidence that childhood adversities are risk factors for psychosis has accumulated rapidly. Research...
The link between childhood trauma and/or adversity and risk of psychosis is well known. Our aim was ...
Background: There is a growing body of literature identifying a relationship between experiences of ...
Objective: Both neurocognitive impairments and a history of childhood abuse are highly prevalent in ...
Introduction: Although childhood abuse is a recognised risk factor for depression, post-traumatic st...
Several lines of evidence suggest that childhood maltreatment is associated with an increased risk f...
Background: Childhood trauma is a risk factor for psychosis as well for violent behavior and offendi...
Several lines of evidence suggest a possible association between a history of trauma in childhood an...
Background Childhood trauma (CT) is an important risk factor in the emergence and clinical course of...
OBJECTIVE: Multiple studies have found that childhood adversity is related to a range of poor mental...
© 2022 Toutountzidis et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons At...
Background: There is a growing body of literature identifying a relationship between experiences of ...
Background. Evidence from high-income countries suggests that childhood trauma is associated with sc...
This article summarizes the research literature documenting the high prevalence of psychological tra...
A number of studies have demonstrated an increased rate of histories of childhood maltreatment among...
Evidence that childhood adversities are risk factors for psychosis has accumulated rapidly. Research...
The link between childhood trauma and/or adversity and risk of psychosis is well known. Our aim was ...
Background: There is a growing body of literature identifying a relationship between experiences of ...
Objective: Both neurocognitive impairments and a history of childhood abuse are highly prevalent in ...
Introduction: Although childhood abuse is a recognised risk factor for depression, post-traumatic st...
Several lines of evidence suggest that childhood maltreatment is associated with an increased risk f...
Background: Childhood trauma is a risk factor for psychosis as well for violent behavior and offendi...
Several lines of evidence suggest a possible association between a history of trauma in childhood an...
Background Childhood trauma (CT) is an important risk factor in the emergence and clinical course of...
OBJECTIVE: Multiple studies have found that childhood adversity is related to a range of poor mental...
© 2022 Toutountzidis et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons At...
Background: There is a growing body of literature identifying a relationship between experiences of ...
Background. Evidence from high-income countries suggests that childhood trauma is associated with sc...
This article summarizes the research literature documenting the high prevalence of psychological tra...
A number of studies have demonstrated an increased rate of histories of childhood maltreatment among...
Evidence that childhood adversities are risk factors for psychosis has accumulated rapidly. Research...
The link between childhood trauma and/or adversity and risk of psychosis is well known. Our aim was ...
Background: There is a growing body of literature identifying a relationship between experiences of ...