Background: Different psychological models of trauma-induced psychosis have been postulated, often based on the observation of specific associations between particular types of childhood trauma (CT) and particular psychotic symptoms or the co-occurrence of delusions and hallucinations. However, the actual specificity of these associations remains to be tested. Methods: In 2 population-based studies with comparable methodology (Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study-1 [NEMESIS-1] and NEMESIS-2, N 13 722), trained interviewers assessed CT, psychotic symptoms, and other psychopathology. Specificity of associations was assessed with mixed-effects regression models with multiple outcomes, a statistical method suitable to examine sp...
AbstractA social factor that has gained recent attention in understanding psychosis is trauma. In th...
Purpose: While biogenetic theories have traditionally dominated understandings of psychosis, there ...
Background: Converging evidence supports childhood trauma as possible causal risk for psychosis and ...
Background: Different psychological models of trauma-induced psychosis have been postulated, often b...
Different psychological models of trauma-induced psychosis have been postulated, often based on the ...
Childhood trauma (CT) has been identified as a potential risk factor for the onset of psychotic diso...
Introduction: Although childhood abuse is a recognised risk factor for depression, post-traumatic st...
Background. The association between childhood trauma and psychotic and depressive symptomatology is ...
Several lines of evidence suggest that childhood maltreatment is associated with an increased risk f...
Evidence suggests a causal role for trauma in psychosis, particularly for childhood victimization. H...
Childhood trauma (CT) has been identified as a potential risk factor for the onset of psychotic diso...
Background: Several large population-based studies have demonstrated associations between adverse ch...
Background: Research has shown a strong relationship between psychosis and sexual assault. Theories ...
Objective: One potential mechanism that has received limited attention within psychosis research, is...
Objective: One potential mechanism that has received limited attention within psychosis research, is...
AbstractA social factor that has gained recent attention in understanding psychosis is trauma. In th...
Purpose: While biogenetic theories have traditionally dominated understandings of psychosis, there ...
Background: Converging evidence supports childhood trauma as possible causal risk for psychosis and ...
Background: Different psychological models of trauma-induced psychosis have been postulated, often b...
Different psychological models of trauma-induced psychosis have been postulated, often based on the ...
Childhood trauma (CT) has been identified as a potential risk factor for the onset of psychotic diso...
Introduction: Although childhood abuse is a recognised risk factor for depression, post-traumatic st...
Background. The association between childhood trauma and psychotic and depressive symptomatology is ...
Several lines of evidence suggest that childhood maltreatment is associated with an increased risk f...
Evidence suggests a causal role for trauma in psychosis, particularly for childhood victimization. H...
Childhood trauma (CT) has been identified as a potential risk factor for the onset of psychotic diso...
Background: Several large population-based studies have demonstrated associations between adverse ch...
Background: Research has shown a strong relationship between psychosis and sexual assault. Theories ...
Objective: One potential mechanism that has received limited attention within psychosis research, is...
Objective: One potential mechanism that has received limited attention within psychosis research, is...
AbstractA social factor that has gained recent attention in understanding psychosis is trauma. In th...
Purpose: While biogenetic theories have traditionally dominated understandings of psychosis, there ...
Background: Converging evidence supports childhood trauma as possible causal risk for psychosis and ...