Childhood trauma exposure has been associated with a clinically relevant mixed phenotype of psychopathology composed of depressive, anxiety, and psychosis symptoms, across healthy and clinical samples. Altered stress reactivity after exposure to childhood trauma may be a plausible underlying mechanism explaining this association. In a general population sample of female twins (T0 = 564; T1 = 483), associations between childhood trauma exposure and symptom profile (no symptoms, isolated symptoms, or a mixed phenotype) on the one hand, and daily life stress reactivity on the other were investigated. Daily life stress reactivity was measured using the Experience Sampling Method (ESM), and was defined as negative affect reactivity to minor dail...
Background:Childhood stress and trauma have been related to adult psychopathology in different psych...
Background Evidence has accumulated that implicates childhood trauma in the aetiology of psychosis, ...
Altered stress-reactivity may represent a general risk factor for psychopathology. In a broad at-ris...
Childhood trauma exposure has been associated with a clinically relevant mixed phenotype of psychopa...
AimsChildhood trauma is associated with an elevated risk for psychosis, but the psychological mechan...
Aims. Childhood trauma is associated with an elevated risk for psychosis, but the psychological mech...
Background. Meta-analyses link childhood trauma to depression, mania, anxiety disorders, and psychos...
Objective: The notion that traumatic experiences in childhood may predict later psychotic outcomes w...
Objective: Childhood trauma (CT) is associated with a range of psychopathologies, including psychosi...
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the relationship between stress reactivity (trait 1) and psychosis (t...
Previous work has shown that across different patient samples, patients with childhood trauma are mo...
Background: There is increasing interest in elucidating the association of different childhood adver...
Objective To test whether polygenic risk score for schizophrenia (PRS-S) interacts with childhood ad...
Background:Childhood stress and trauma have been related to adult psychopathology in different psych...
Background Evidence has accumulated that implicates childhood trauma in the aetiology of psychosis, ...
Altered stress-reactivity may represent a general risk factor for psychopathology. In a broad at-ris...
Childhood trauma exposure has been associated with a clinically relevant mixed phenotype of psychopa...
AimsChildhood trauma is associated with an elevated risk for psychosis, but the psychological mechan...
Aims. Childhood trauma is associated with an elevated risk for psychosis, but the psychological mech...
Background. Meta-analyses link childhood trauma to depression, mania, anxiety disorders, and psychos...
Objective: The notion that traumatic experiences in childhood may predict later psychotic outcomes w...
Objective: Childhood trauma (CT) is associated with a range of psychopathologies, including psychosi...
OBJECTIVE: This study assessed the relationship between stress reactivity (trait 1) and psychosis (t...
Previous work has shown that across different patient samples, patients with childhood trauma are mo...
Background: There is increasing interest in elucidating the association of different childhood adver...
Objective To test whether polygenic risk score for schizophrenia (PRS-S) interacts with childhood ad...
Background:Childhood stress and trauma have been related to adult psychopathology in different psych...
Background Evidence has accumulated that implicates childhood trauma in the aetiology of psychosis, ...
Altered stress-reactivity may represent a general risk factor for psychopathology. In a broad at-ris...