Etiological and clinical features of
childhood psychotic symptoms: Results from a birth cohort
Not exact matches
Professor Cannon, continued «Our findings showed a clear relationship between exposure to
childhood trauma and the onset of
psychotic symptoms because the strength of the relationships was large in terms of odds ratios.
The meta - analysis, which analysed 29 studies on
childhood trauma and
psychotic symptoms, also found that
childhood sexual abuse was associated with delusions.
Frequently changing schools during
childhood can increase the risk of
psychotic symptoms in later years.
Experience of stressful events has also been related to both the development of both nightmares and
psychotic symptoms in late
childhood and may be important.»
The Relation of
Childhood Maltreatment to
Psychotic Symptoms in Adolescents and Young Adults With Depression.
The association between specific types of
childhood adversity and attenuated
psychotic symptoms in a community sample.
The goal of this study was to explore the relationship between peer victimization in
childhood and
psychotic symptoms in a nonclinical population in early adolescence.
This study examined whether internalizing or externalizing trajectories (continuity / discontinuity of
symptoms) from middle
childhood were associated with adolescent
psychotic - like experiences (PLEs).
Impact of Adverse
Childhood Experiences on
Psychotic - Like
Symptoms and Stress Reactivity in Daily Life in Nonclinical Young Adults.