Mounting evidence suggests that a history of childhood trauma (CT) is associated with an increased risk of developing a psychotic disorder. Whereas the majority of studies in this area have focused on onset (“transition”) of psychosis as their primary outcome, few studies have examined the impact of CT on distress associated with attenuated psychotic symptoms (APS) and on diagnostic outcomes other than transition to psychosis. The current study presents data from 81 ultra-high risks (UHR) for psychosis patients who were followed-up for 12 months and who were assessed for a history of CT, severity and distress associated with APS, general psychopathology, functioning and transition to psychosis and/or non-psychotic disorders. The prevalence ...
Studies indicate a high prevalence of childhood trauma in patient cohorts with established psychotic...
Few studies have addressed the correlates of trauma in young people at Ultra-High Risk (UHR) of deve...
Rationale: Childhood adversity is strongly associated with increased risk for psychosis. Despite cle...
Mounting evidence suggests that a history of childhood trauma (CT) is associated with an increased r...
Background: Although transition rates in 'ultra-high risk' (UHR) for psychosis samples are declining...
Studies indicate a high prevalence of childhood trauma in patient cohorts with established psychotic...
AimChildhood trauma (CT) is more common in patients with psychosis than in general population and is...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationStudies indicate a high prevalence of chil...
Childhood trauma and recent life-events have been related to psychotic disorders. The aim of the pre...
AimThe trauma-psychosis cycle proposes an interactive relationship between impaired developmental an...
Background: Child maltreatment has been associated with a wide range of mental disorders in adulthoo...
The experience of childhood trauma (CT) and stressful life events (SLEs) is associated with subseque...
Childhood trauma (ChT) is really common, and represents a potential risk factor for future psychotic...
Background: Childhood trauma and recent life-events have been related to psychotic disorders. The ai...
Several lines of evidence suggest a possible association between a history of trauma in childhood an...
Studies indicate a high prevalence of childhood trauma in patient cohorts with established psychotic...
Few studies have addressed the correlates of trauma in young people at Ultra-High Risk (UHR) of deve...
Rationale: Childhood adversity is strongly associated with increased risk for psychosis. Despite cle...
Mounting evidence suggests that a history of childhood trauma (CT) is associated with an increased r...
Background: Although transition rates in 'ultra-high risk' (UHR) for psychosis samples are declining...
Studies indicate a high prevalence of childhood trauma in patient cohorts with established psychotic...
AimChildhood trauma (CT) is more common in patients with psychosis than in general population and is...
Fulltext embargoed for: 12 months post date of publicationStudies indicate a high prevalence of chil...
Childhood trauma and recent life-events have been related to psychotic disorders. The aim of the pre...
AimThe trauma-psychosis cycle proposes an interactive relationship between impaired developmental an...
Background: Child maltreatment has been associated with a wide range of mental disorders in adulthoo...
The experience of childhood trauma (CT) and stressful life events (SLEs) is associated with subseque...
Childhood trauma (ChT) is really common, and represents a potential risk factor for future psychotic...
Background: Childhood trauma and recent life-events have been related to psychotic disorders. The ai...
Several lines of evidence suggest a possible association between a history of trauma in childhood an...
Studies indicate a high prevalence of childhood trauma in patient cohorts with established psychotic...
Few studies have addressed the correlates of trauma in young people at Ultra-High Risk (UHR) of deve...
Rationale: Childhood adversity is strongly associated with increased risk for psychosis. Despite cle...