Exposure to neurodevelopmental adversity and childhood trauma are both independently associated with psychosis. However, there is little research on the mechanism underlying their relationship with each other. The current study investigated both the independent and joint effects of neurodevelopmental adversity and childhood trauma to better understand the etiology of psychosis. A large population-based cohort (N = 3514) followed from birth was assessed on psychotic experiences (PE) at 24 years. Neurodevelopmental adversity included obstetric complications (birth weight, gestational age, in-utero influenza exposure, resuscitation) and developmental impairment (cognitive and motor impairments). Trauma exposure included caregiver and peer infl...
The studies presented in this thesis aim to enhance our knowledge with regard to specific associatio...
Importance: Cross-sectional and longitudinal studies have consistently reported associations between...
Childhood trauma (CT) has been identified as a potential risk factor for the onset of psychotic diso...
Exposure to neurodevelopmental adversity and childhood trauma are both independently associated with...
Exposure to neurodevelopmental adversity and childhood trauma are both independently associated with...
Background: The Neurodevelopmental and Trauma theories are two widely cited models of psychosis. A t...
Evidence that childhood adversities are risk factors for psychosis has accumulated rapidly. Research...
Evidence suggests that adverse experiences in childhood are associated with psychosis. To examine th...
Evidence suggests that adverse experiences in childhood are associated with psychosis. To examine th...
Evidence suggests that adverse experiences in childhood are associated with psychosis. To examine th...
Evidence suggests that adverse experiences in childhood are associated with psychosis. To examine th...
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia has a neurodevelopmental component to its origin, and may share overlappi...
Although there is robust evidence linking childhood adversities (CAs) and an increased risk for psyc...
Background Childhood adversity has been associated with onset of psychosis in adulthood but these st...
Background: The neurodevelopmental and trauma theories are two widely cited models of psychosis. A ...
The studies presented in this thesis aim to enhance our knowledge with regard to specific associatio...
Importance: Cross-sectional and longitudinal studies have consistently reported associations between...
Childhood trauma (CT) has been identified as a potential risk factor for the onset of psychotic diso...
Exposure to neurodevelopmental adversity and childhood trauma are both independently associated with...
Exposure to neurodevelopmental adversity and childhood trauma are both independently associated with...
Background: The Neurodevelopmental and Trauma theories are two widely cited models of psychosis. A t...
Evidence that childhood adversities are risk factors for psychosis has accumulated rapidly. Research...
Evidence suggests that adverse experiences in childhood are associated with psychosis. To examine th...
Evidence suggests that adverse experiences in childhood are associated with psychosis. To examine th...
Evidence suggests that adverse experiences in childhood are associated with psychosis. To examine th...
Evidence suggests that adverse experiences in childhood are associated with psychosis. To examine th...
BACKGROUND: Schizophrenia has a neurodevelopmental component to its origin, and may share overlappi...
Although there is robust evidence linking childhood adversities (CAs) and an increased risk for psyc...
Background Childhood adversity has been associated with onset of psychosis in adulthood but these st...
Background: The neurodevelopmental and trauma theories are two widely cited models of psychosis. A ...
The studies presented in this thesis aim to enhance our knowledge with regard to specific associatio...
Importance: Cross-sectional and longitudinal studies have consistently reported associations between...
Childhood trauma (CT) has been identified as a potential risk factor for the onset of psychotic diso...