AbstractBackgroundOvergeneral autobiographical memory has repeatedly been identified as a risk factor for adolescent and adult psychopathology but the factors that cause such over-generality remain unclear. This study examined the association between childhood exposure to traumatic events and early adolescent overgeneral autobiographical memory in a large population sample.MethodsThirteen-year-olds, n = 5,792, participating in an ongoing longitudinal cohort study (ALSPAC) completed a written version of the Autobiographical Memory Test. Performance on this task was examined in relation to experience of traumatic events, using data recorded by caregivers close to the time of exposure.ResultsResults indicated that experiencing a severe event i...
Difficulty remembering specific events from the personal past, known as overgeneral autobiographical...
Autobiographical memory functioning is implicated in the course and onset of depression in adults (W...
Objective. Numerous studies have reported elevated levels of overgeneral autobiographical memory amo...
BACKGROUND: Overgeneral autobiographical memory has repeatedly been identified as a risk factor for ...
Abstract A recent line of research has demonstrated that individuals exposed to potentially traumati...
Overgeneral autobiographical memory (OGM)—the tendency to report more general event memories when in...
The present study examined the role of childhood trauma, major depressive disorder (MDD), and anxiet...
Autobiographical memory retrieval is fundamental to the developing self-concept in adolescence, to e...
Objective: Overgeneral autobiographical memory (AM) has been associated with episodes of clinical de...
In a sample of adults diagnosed with major depressive disorder (N = 77), we examined the relationshi...
Several clinicians who work with traumatized children have noted that these children exhibit a poor ...
Background: Overgeneral autobiographical memory (OGM), the tendency to recall fewer specific memorie...
This thesis presents five studies which investigate the effect of trauma on autobiographical memory ...
Difficulty remembering specific events from the personal past, known as overgeneral autobiographical...
Autobiographical memory functioning is implicated in the course and onset of depression in adults (W...
Objective. Numerous studies have reported elevated levels of overgeneral autobiographical memory amo...
BACKGROUND: Overgeneral autobiographical memory has repeatedly been identified as a risk factor for ...
Abstract A recent line of research has demonstrated that individuals exposed to potentially traumati...
Overgeneral autobiographical memory (OGM)—the tendency to report more general event memories when in...
The present study examined the role of childhood trauma, major depressive disorder (MDD), and anxiet...
Autobiographical memory retrieval is fundamental to the developing self-concept in adolescence, to e...
Objective: Overgeneral autobiographical memory (AM) has been associated with episodes of clinical de...
In a sample of adults diagnosed with major depressive disorder (N = 77), we examined the relationshi...
Several clinicians who work with traumatized children have noted that these children exhibit a poor ...
Background: Overgeneral autobiographical memory (OGM), the tendency to recall fewer specific memorie...
This thesis presents five studies which investigate the effect of trauma on autobiographical memory ...
Difficulty remembering specific events from the personal past, known as overgeneral autobiographical...
Autobiographical memory functioning is implicated in the course and onset of depression in adults (W...
Objective. Numerous studies have reported elevated levels of overgeneral autobiographical memory amo...