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Our umbrella synthesis found strong, often equivalent, associations between child maltreatment and all examined mental health difficulties. Different types of maltreatment appear to have comparably negative effects on mental health. If replicated, these findings may cause us to reconsider conventional wisdom that suggests some forms of CM are less ...
Barry Coughlan +7 more
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Inflammation, childhood trauma, and symptom dimensions in schizophrenia: a path-analysis study
Introduction: It has been postulated that immune dysregulations may establish a link between early risk factors, such as childhood trauma (CT), and the later development of schizophrenia.
Francisca Silva +71 more
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This study found that youth with a higher genetic risk for internalizing and externalizing problems were more likely to face adversity within their home, highlighting the need for risk mitigation. These associations varied by adversity type and timing. Additionally, low family income, parental divorce, and externalizing behaviours were linked to lower ...
Christina Y. Cantave +3 more
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Although autism has long been recognized as a separate diagnostic entity from schizophrenia, both disorders share clinical features. Childhood-onset schizophrenia (COS), considered a rare and severe form of schizophrenia, frequently presents with ...
Frazier, Jean A., Dvir, Yael
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Abstract Background Mental health difficulties in childhood are increasing. Prevention is the only sustainable and ethical public health approach. However, predicting which children are most at‐risk of mental health difficulties prior to symptoms emerging remains elusive.
Emma Butler +3 more
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Dissociative psychosis or dissociative schizophrenia? Comparison of two phenomena
Background In recent years, researchers have reported crucial advances in the understanding of “Dissociative psychosis” and “Dissociative schizophrenia”.
Mahir Akbudak +3 more
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Background: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are the potentially traumatic events that occur in childhood. The past literature has shown ACEs that have been linked with negative physical and mental health outcomes in adulthood that may influence on ...
Sushmitha Kota +2 more
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Early childhood infections and risk of schizophrenia
The association between early childhood infections and the risk of schizophrenia is not clear, and this study aimed to investigate the association between childhood infections and the risk of schizophrenia in a population-based Australia male cohort.
Chikritzhs, Tanya, Liang, Wenbin
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Abstract Background Children who show difficult temperament are at risk of peer victimisation, which in turn associates with numerous negative outcomes later in life. We used network analysis to examine whether specific aspects of difficult temperament contributed to these associations, and whether the links were moderated by variations in genetic ...
Tom C.‐H. Wu +5 more
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Persons who develop schizophrenia are more likely than nondisordered persons to commit crimes. It is important to investigate those who offend, in order to develop treatment programs that effectively prevent recidivism, and eventually, early childhood ...
Hodgins, S +2 more
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