Objective: Using longitudinal and prospective measures of trauma during childhood, the authors assessed the risk of developing psychotic symptoms associated with maltreatment, bullying, and accidents in a nationally representative U. K. cohort of young twins. Method: Data were from the Environmental Risk Longitudinal Twin Study, which follows 2,232 twin children and their families. Mothers were interviewed during home visits when children were ages 5, 7, 10, and 12 on whether the children had experienced maltreatment by an adult, bullying by peers, or involvement in an accident. At age 12, children were asked about bullying experiences and psychotic symptoms. Children`s reports of psychotic symptoms were verified by clinicians. Results: Chi...
Objective: The associations of two types of childhood trauma (abuse and neglect) with psychosis symp...
Background: Experiencing victimization in early life has been repeatedly shown to be associated with...
Exposure to neurodevelopmental adversity and childhood trauma are both independently associated with...
Objective: Using longitudinal and prospective measures of trauma during childhood, the authors asses...
Context: It has been reported that childhood psychotic symptoms are common in the general population...
To examine the hypothesis that individuals from the general population who report childhood abuse ar...
BACKGROUND: Several large population-based studies have demonstrated associations between adverse c...
Importance: Cross-sectional and longitudinal studies have consistently reported associations between...
Background: Several large population-based studies have demonstrated associations between adverse ch...
Context Psychotic symptoms are commonly experienced in nonclinical populations of adolescents and a...
PURPOSE: Whilst childhood trauma (CT) is a known risk factor across the spectrum of psychosis expres...
CONTEXT: Psychotic symptoms are commonly experienced in nonclinical populations of adolescents and ...
© 2007 The Authors. Background: Accumulating evidence suggests that experiences of trauma and victim...
Objective: Twin studies suggest that genetic factors contribute to continuity in mental health probl...
Background: Early identification of individuals at risk of later mental disorders an important goal....
Objective: The associations of two types of childhood trauma (abuse and neglect) with psychosis symp...
Background: Experiencing victimization in early life has been repeatedly shown to be associated with...
Exposure to neurodevelopmental adversity and childhood trauma are both independently associated with...
Objective: Using longitudinal and prospective measures of trauma during childhood, the authors asses...
Context: It has been reported that childhood psychotic symptoms are common in the general population...
To examine the hypothesis that individuals from the general population who report childhood abuse ar...
BACKGROUND: Several large population-based studies have demonstrated associations between adverse c...
Importance: Cross-sectional and longitudinal studies have consistently reported associations between...
Background: Several large population-based studies have demonstrated associations between adverse ch...
Context Psychotic symptoms are commonly experienced in nonclinical populations of adolescents and a...
PURPOSE: Whilst childhood trauma (CT) is a known risk factor across the spectrum of psychosis expres...
CONTEXT: Psychotic symptoms are commonly experienced in nonclinical populations of adolescents and ...
© 2007 The Authors. Background: Accumulating evidence suggests that experiences of trauma and victim...
Objective: Twin studies suggest that genetic factors contribute to continuity in mental health probl...
Background: Early identification of individuals at risk of later mental disorders an important goal....
Objective: The associations of two types of childhood trauma (abuse and neglect) with psychosis symp...
Background: Experiencing victimization in early life has been repeatedly shown to be associated with...
Exposure to neurodevelopmental adversity and childhood trauma are both independently associated with...