Childhood trauma exposure is a robust environmental risk factor for psychosis. However, not all exposed individuals develop psychotic symptoms later in life. The Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) Val66Met polymorphism (rs6265) has been suggested to moderate the psychosis-inducing effects of childhood trauma in clinical and nonclinical samples. Our study aimed to explore the interaction effect between childhood trauma and the BDNF Val66Met polymorphism on subclinical psychotic experiences (PEs). This was explored in two nonclinical independent samples: an undergraduate and technical-training school student sample (n = 808, sample 1) and a female twin sample (n = 621, sample 2). Results showed that childhood trauma was strongly associa...
Recent studies have provided robust evidence for an association between childhood trauma (CT) and ps...
Recent studies have provided robust evidence for an association between childhood trauma (CT) and ps...
In the development of psychotic symptoms, environmental and genetic factors may both play a role. Th...
Childhood trauma exposure is a robust environmental risk factor for psychosis. However, not all expo...
Childhood trauma exposure is a robust environmental risk factor for psychosis. However, not all expo...
Psychotic experiences occur at a much greater prevalence in the population than psychotic disorders....
Background The well-established relationship between childhood adversity and psychosis is likely to ...
Objective: Psychotic experiences occur at a much greater prevalence in the population than psychotic...
There is little research on genetic risk for the extended psychosis phenotype ranging from psychotic...
There is little research on genetic risk for the extended psychosis phenotype ranging from psychotic...
Childhood trauma is a major precipitating factor in psychiatric disease. Emerging data suggest that ...
Recent studies have provided robust evidence for an association between childhood trauma (CT) and ps...
Recent studies have provided robust evidence for an association between childhood trauma (CT) and ps...
In the development of psychotic symptoms, environmental and genetic factors may both play a role. Th...
Childhood trauma exposure is a robust environmental risk factor for psychosis. However, not all expo...
Childhood trauma exposure is a robust environmental risk factor for psychosis. However, not all expo...
Psychotic experiences occur at a much greater prevalence in the population than psychotic disorders....
Background The well-established relationship between childhood adversity and psychosis is likely to ...
Objective: Psychotic experiences occur at a much greater prevalence in the population than psychotic...
There is little research on genetic risk for the extended psychosis phenotype ranging from psychotic...
There is little research on genetic risk for the extended psychosis phenotype ranging from psychotic...
Childhood trauma is a major precipitating factor in psychiatric disease. Emerging data suggest that ...
Recent studies have provided robust evidence for an association between childhood trauma (CT) and ps...
Recent studies have provided robust evidence for an association between childhood trauma (CT) and ps...
In the development of psychotic symptoms, environmental and genetic factors may both play a role. Th...