AimsChildhood trauma is associated with an elevated risk for psychosis, but the psychological mechanisms involved remain largely unclear. This study aimed to investigate emotional and psychotic stress reactivity in daily life as a putative mechanism linking childhood trauma and clinical outcomes in individuals at ultra-high-risk (UHR) for psychosis.MethodsExperience sampling methodology was used to measure momentary stress, affect and psychotic experiences in the daily life of N = 79 UHR individuals in the EU-GEI High Risk Study. The Childhood Trauma Questionnaire was used to assess self-reported childhood trauma. Clinical outcomes were assessed at baseline, 1- and 2-year follow-up.ResultsThe association of stress with positive (beta = -0.1...
Background: Child maltreatment has been associated with a wide range of mental disorders in adulthoo...
Background Stress is a key feature of many aetiological models of psychosis and there is considerabl...
Mounting evidence suggests that a history of childhood trauma (CT) is associated with an increased r...
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...
Objective: The notion that traumatic experiences in childhood may predict later psychotic outcomes w...
The experience of childhood trauma (CT) and stressful life events (SLEs) is associated with subseque...
Objective: Childhood trauma (CT) is associated with a range of psychopathologies, including psychosi...
Background: Although transition rates in 'ultra-high risk' (UHR) for psychosis samples are declining...
Background Evidence has accumulated that implicates childhood trauma in the aetiology of psychosis, ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence has accumulated that implicates childhood trauma in the aetiology of psychosis,...
Background: Child maltreatment has been associated with a wide range of mental disorders in adulthoo...
Background Stress is a key feature of many aetiological models of psychosis and there is considerabl...
Mounting evidence suggests that a history of childhood trauma (CT) is associated with an increased r...
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...
Objective: The notion that traumatic experiences in childhood may predict later psychotic outcomes w...
The experience of childhood trauma (CT) and stressful life events (SLEs) is associated with subseque...
Objective: Childhood trauma (CT) is associated with a range of psychopathologies, including psychosi...
Background: Although transition rates in 'ultra-high risk' (UHR) for psychosis samples are declining...
Background Evidence has accumulated that implicates childhood trauma in the aetiology of psychosis, ...
BACKGROUND: Evidence has accumulated that implicates childhood trauma in the aetiology of psychosis,...
Background: Child maltreatment has been associated with a wide range of mental disorders in adulthoo...
Background Stress is a key feature of many aetiological models of psychosis and there is considerabl...
Mounting evidence suggests that a history of childhood trauma (CT) is associated with an increased r...