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Psychological trauma occurs when a person suffers from serious threat or loss to his/her life. Childhood psychological trauma can be of various forms such as physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, physical neglect, and emotional neglect.
Ajinkya Sureshrao Ghogare +2 more
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Preferential association between childhood emotional abuse and bipolar disorder [PDF]
AbstractChildhood trauma has been suggested to be involved in the susceptibility to bipolar disorder. However, case‐control studies are lacking, and the preferential implication and the dose‐effect of different trauma subtypes remain poorly investigated. Two hundred six bipolar patients and 94 controls completed the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ;
Etain, Bruno +7 more
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Men’s Experiences of Self-Conscious Emotions Following Childhood Sexual Abuse
Rates of detection and disclosure of childhood sexual abuse (CSA) are believed to be lower in males due to gender socialization fears. The experience of CSA is thought to increase negative self-conscious emotions (shame, guilt, embarrassment, anger, and fear).
Leah, Drewitt-Smith, Magda, Marczak
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Childhood maltreatment has been associated with greater attention bias to emotional information, but the findings are controversial. Recently, a novel index of attention bias, i.e., attention bias variability (ABV), has been developed to better capture ...
Hiroaki Hori +8 more
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Emotional abuse of girls in Swaziland: prevalence, perpetrators, risk and protective factors and health outcomes [PDF]
Background: Research on emotional child abuse in sub–Saharan Africa is scarce. Few studies thus far have examined prevalence, risk and protective factors for emotional child abuse or the associations between emotional abuse and girls’ health. Methods:
Dunne, Michael P. +7 more
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Psychotic symptoms in young adults exposed to childhood trauma - A 20 year follow-up study [PDF]
Childhood adversity has been shown to increase the risk of psychotic symptoms in adult life. However, there are no previous studies looking at the association between experiencing a natural disaster during childhood and the development of psychotic ...
Alexander McFarlane +46 more
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Linking child maltreatment history with child abuse potential: Relative roles of maltreatment types [PDF]
The independent roles of each childhood maltreatment type on child abuse potential in adults have been insufficiently explored and are inconsistent, with dissociation as one of the possible suggested mediators of intergenerational child abuse ...
Mitkovic-Voncina Marija +3 more
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Patterns of childhood adverse events are associated with clinical characteristics of bipolar disorder [PDF]
Background Previous studies in bipolar disorder investigating childhood trauma and clinical presentations of the illness have mainly focused on physical and sexual abuse.
Elizabeth A Barrett +11 more
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Childhood emotional abuse and dissociation in patients with conversion symptoms [PDF]
Aim: The aim of the present study was to evaluate the relationship between reported childhood trauma and dissociation in patients who have a conversion symptom.Method: Thirty‐two outpatients with a conversion symptom were evaluated using Dissociative Experiences Scale, Somatoform Dissociation Questionnaire, Childhood Trauma Questionnaire, Spielberger
Vedat, Sar +2 more
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IntroductionThis cross-sectional study examines the correlation between childhood trauma, intimate partner violence (IPV), and parenting self-efficacy among women who reported using amphetamine-type stimulants (ATS) in an institutional drug ...
Suzaily Wahab +4 more
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