Background: Childhood maltreatment (CM) is thought to play a key role in the etiology and course of psychotic disorders (PD). In addition, CM is related to neurobiological and clinical characteristics that can lead to poor social functioning. However, the extent to which CM and social functioning are directly associated in individuals with PD, is unclear. Therefore, we aim to systematically review the literature to provide an estimate on the strength of the association between CM and different domains of social functioning in PD and to summarize potential moderators and mediators of this association. Methods and analysis: To identify relevant studies, we will systematically search the following databases: Pubmed (Medline), PsycInfo, Embase,...
Background. Empirical outcome studies have identified specific symptomatic, cognitive, emotional and...
Background. Empirical outcome studies have identified specific symptomatic, cognitive, emotional and...
The studies presented in this thesis aim to enhance our knowledge with regard to specific associatio...
Studies now acknowledge a robust association between childhood maltreatment and psychosis developmen...
Aims.: Childhood maltreatment and a family history of a schizophrenia spectrum disorder (SSD) are ea...
Aims: Childhood maltreatment and a family history of a schizophrenia spectrum disorder (SSD) are eac...
Introduction: Childhood abuse and neglect are risk factors for psychotic symptoms. Early adversities...
INTRODUCTION: Childhood abuse and neglect are risk factors for psychotic symptoms. Early adversities...
Purpose: Both adolescent psychotic experiences and poor social functioning precede psychotic disord...
Introduction: Childhood abuse and neglect are risk factors for psychotic symptoms. Early adversities...
INTRODUCTION: Childhood abuse and neglect are risk factors for psychotic symptoms. Early adversities...
Introduction: Childhood abuse and neglect are risk factors for psychotic symptoms. Early adversities...
Introduction: Childhood abuse and neglect are risk factors for psychotic symptoms. Early adversities...
Neumann E, Rixe J, Driessen M, Juckel G. Psychosocial functioning as a mediator between childhood tr...
Background. Empirical outcome studies have identified specific symptomatic, cognitive, emotional and...
Background. Empirical outcome studies have identified specific symptomatic, cognitive, emotional and...
Background. Empirical outcome studies have identified specific symptomatic, cognitive, emotional and...
The studies presented in this thesis aim to enhance our knowledge with regard to specific associatio...
Studies now acknowledge a robust association between childhood maltreatment and psychosis developmen...
Aims.: Childhood maltreatment and a family history of a schizophrenia spectrum disorder (SSD) are ea...
Aims: Childhood maltreatment and a family history of a schizophrenia spectrum disorder (SSD) are eac...
Introduction: Childhood abuse and neglect are risk factors for psychotic symptoms. Early adversities...
INTRODUCTION: Childhood abuse and neglect are risk factors for psychotic symptoms. Early adversities...
Purpose: Both adolescent psychotic experiences and poor social functioning precede psychotic disord...
Introduction: Childhood abuse and neglect are risk factors for psychotic symptoms. Early adversities...
INTRODUCTION: Childhood abuse and neglect are risk factors for psychotic symptoms. Early adversities...
Introduction: Childhood abuse and neglect are risk factors for psychotic symptoms. Early adversities...
Introduction: Childhood abuse and neglect are risk factors for psychotic symptoms. Early adversities...
Neumann E, Rixe J, Driessen M, Juckel G. Psychosocial functioning as a mediator between childhood tr...
Background. Empirical outcome studies have identified specific symptomatic, cognitive, emotional and...
Background. Empirical outcome studies have identified specific symptomatic, cognitive, emotional and...
Background. Empirical outcome studies have identified specific symptomatic, cognitive, emotional and...
The studies presented in this thesis aim to enhance our knowledge with regard to specific associatio...