AimThe trauma-psychosis cycle proposes an interactive relationship between impaired developmental and cognitive trajectory, childhood trauma exposure, and increased risk for psychosis. This study explored how childhood trauma (CT) and atypical development (AD) impact clinical course in an early psychosis cohort.MethodsA retrospective chart review of behavioural and clinical research data was conducted with individuals ages 12 to 40 (N = 508; 72.4% males) evaluated by an early psychosis program.ResultsCT exposure was associated with earlier onset of full threshold psychosis, more hospitalizations, higher ratings of negative symptoms, and increased likelihood of engaging in suicidal behaviour. AD alone was associated with earlier onset of psy...
Background: Although transition rates in 'ultra-high risk' (UHR) for psychosis samples are declining...
Background The aim of this study was to investigate whether childhood trauma was ass...
To examine the hypothesis that individuals from the general population who report childhood abuse ar...
Mounting evidence suggests that a history of childhood trauma (CT) is associated with an increased r...
Childhood trauma (CT) has been identified as a potential risk factor for the onset of psychotic diso...
Objective: To examine the potential differential impact of childhood trauma, according to the age at...
To examine the potential differential impact of childhood trauma, according to the age at the time o...
Childhood trauma (ChT) is really common, and represents a potential risk factor for future psychotic...
Several lines of evidence suggest a possible association between a history of trauma in childhood an...
There is currently a growing body of research examining environmental factors in the etiology of psy...
© 2007 The Authors. Background: Accumulating evidence suggests that experiences of trauma and victim...
Background Some of the most-studied environmental factors that can contribute to the development of...
Evidence suggests that early trauma may have a negative effect on cognitive functioning in individua...
The studies presented in this thesis aim to enhance our knowledge with regard to specific associatio...
The mechanism linking childhood trauma (CT) to the functional deficits observed in early psychosis (...
Background: Although transition rates in 'ultra-high risk' (UHR) for psychosis samples are declining...
Background The aim of this study was to investigate whether childhood trauma was ass...
To examine the hypothesis that individuals from the general population who report childhood abuse ar...
Mounting evidence suggests that a history of childhood trauma (CT) is associated with an increased r...
Childhood trauma (CT) has been identified as a potential risk factor for the onset of psychotic diso...
Objective: To examine the potential differential impact of childhood trauma, according to the age at...
To examine the potential differential impact of childhood trauma, according to the age at the time o...
Childhood trauma (ChT) is really common, and represents a potential risk factor for future psychotic...
Several lines of evidence suggest a possible association between a history of trauma in childhood an...
There is currently a growing body of research examining environmental factors in the etiology of psy...
© 2007 The Authors. Background: Accumulating evidence suggests that experiences of trauma and victim...
Background Some of the most-studied environmental factors that can contribute to the development of...
Evidence suggests that early trauma may have a negative effect on cognitive functioning in individua...
The studies presented in this thesis aim to enhance our knowledge with regard to specific associatio...
The mechanism linking childhood trauma (CT) to the functional deficits observed in early psychosis (...
Background: Although transition rates in 'ultra-high risk' (UHR) for psychosis samples are declining...
Background The aim of this study was to investigate whether childhood trauma was ass...
To examine the hypothesis that individuals from the general population who report childhood abuse ar...