Childhood maltreatment has been known to produce long-lasting impairments in behavioral, cognitive and social functioning, but their underlying mechanisms are not well-understood. A better understanding of their underlying mechanisms will aid in developing effective preventive interventions. Nineteen adolescent volunteers with no personal history of a psychiatric illness, but who were exposed to maltreatment during childhood, and 13 adolescent volunteers with no personal or family history of a psychiatric disorder (controls) underwent diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) studies. The participants were then followed longitudinally at 6-month intervals for up to 5 years to determine the onset of mood and substance use disorders. The associations am...
IMPORTANCE: Abnormal brain connectivity is thought to have a key role in the pathophysiology of schi...
BackgroundUnderstanding pre-existing neural vulnerabilities found in youth who are family history po...
Emerging evidence suggests brain white matter alterations in adolescents with early-onset psychosis ...
Childhood maltreatment has been known to produce long-lasting impairments in behavioral, cognitive a...
Background: Childhood adversity (CA) leads to greater vulnerability for psychopathology by causing s...
This study seeks to determine whether white matter integrity in the brain differs between adolesce...
WOS: 000348955000010PubMed ID: 25479538Inhalant abuse represents a major health problem especially a...
Childhood maltreatment is associated with alterations in neural architecture that potentially put th...
BACKGROUND: Depressive disorders are highly prevalent in adolescence and confer a heightened risk of...
The deleterious outcomes associated with exposure to childhood maltreatment (CM) are well known and ...
Cross-sectional Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) studies have reported alterations in white matter (WM...
Background Childhood abuse is associated with structural brain abnormalities. Few studies have inves...
Childhood trauma has a negative impact on the developing brain and increases the risk for almost all...
Background: A dimensional approach of psychopathology focuses on features and risk factors that are ...
IMPORTANCE Abnormal brain connectivity is thought to have a key role in the pathophysiology of schiz...
IMPORTANCE: Abnormal brain connectivity is thought to have a key role in the pathophysiology of schi...
BackgroundUnderstanding pre-existing neural vulnerabilities found in youth who are family history po...
Emerging evidence suggests brain white matter alterations in adolescents with early-onset psychosis ...
Childhood maltreatment has been known to produce long-lasting impairments in behavioral, cognitive a...
Background: Childhood adversity (CA) leads to greater vulnerability for psychopathology by causing s...
This study seeks to determine whether white matter integrity in the brain differs between adolesce...
WOS: 000348955000010PubMed ID: 25479538Inhalant abuse represents a major health problem especially a...
Childhood maltreatment is associated with alterations in neural architecture that potentially put th...
BACKGROUND: Depressive disorders are highly prevalent in adolescence and confer a heightened risk of...
The deleterious outcomes associated with exposure to childhood maltreatment (CM) are well known and ...
Cross-sectional Diffusion Tensor Imaging (DTI) studies have reported alterations in white matter (WM...
Background Childhood abuse is associated with structural brain abnormalities. Few studies have inves...
Childhood trauma has a negative impact on the developing brain and increases the risk for almost all...
Background: A dimensional approach of psychopathology focuses on features and risk factors that are ...
IMPORTANCE Abnormal brain connectivity is thought to have a key role in the pathophysiology of schiz...
IMPORTANCE: Abnormal brain connectivity is thought to have a key role in the pathophysiology of schi...
BackgroundUnderstanding pre-existing neural vulnerabilities found in youth who are family history po...
Emerging evidence suggests brain white matter alterations in adolescents with early-onset psychosis ...