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Jinn-possession with psychosis, childhood traumatic experiences, and dissociation; a comparison with schizophrenia in the Southeastern region of Türkiye [PDF]
This study is concerned with relationships between childhood trauma history, dissociative experiences, clinical phenomenology of Jinn-Possession Psychosis (JPP), and schizophrenia in an Islamic cultural context.
Mahir Akbudak +2 more
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Whereas childhood trauma is associated with reduced nonsocial cognition in schizophrenia, research on the relationship between childhood trauma and social cognition is limited and mixed.
Anja Vaskinn +3 more
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Introduction Epidemiological studies shows that exposure to early stress in the form of abuse and neglect in childhood increases the risk for later development of severe mental illneses such as schizophrenia and bipolar affective disorder.
A. M. Abdelkarim +2 more
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IntroductionStressful global situation due to the COVID-19 pandemic caused a tremendous impact on mental health in hospitalized patients with schizophrenia. The mediating roles of psychological impact related to COVID-19, sleep quality, and psychological
Min Xie +16 more
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The Role of Childhood Trauma in a Schizophrenic Patient
Introductions: Schizophrenia is a severe mental disorder. Many factors could increase someone’s risk of schizophrenia, including childhood trauma. There are many kinds of childhood trauma, including abuse and neglect.
Lia Jessica +2 more
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Factors Moderating the Relationship Between Childhood Trauma and Premorbid Adjustment in First-Episode Schizophrenia. [PDF]
Childhood trauma is a recognised risk factor for schizophrenia. It has been proposed that childhood trauma interferes with normal neurodevelopment, thereby establishing a biological vulnerability to schizophrenia.
S Kilian +8 more
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Childhood trauma, psychotic symptoms: which association?
Introduction Clinical evidence supports the interaction between genetic predisposition and environmental stressors on the emergence of positive psychotic symptoms.
A. Syrine +9 more
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Background Although epidemiological and genetic studies have provided scientific evidence that places schizophrenia into the framework of early neurodevelopmental disorders, the psycho-behavioral characteristics of children that later go on to develop ...
Yukiko Hamasaki +3 more
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Violence in childhood-onset schizophrenia [PDF]
Violence is elevated in older adolescents and adults with schizophrenia; however, little is known about younger children. This report focuses on rates of violence in younger children with schizophrenic-spectrum illnesses. A retrospective review of structured diagnostic interviews from a case series of 81 children, ages 4-15 years of age, with childhood
Susan Lurie +3 more
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