Participants completed a questionnaire for the collection of sociodemographic and clinical information, the 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale, the Adverse Childhood Events questionnaire and the 10-item Perceived Stress Scale. The correlational analysis highlighted several significant associations between the ...
ContextTraumatic events are common and are related to psychiatric impairment in childhood. Little is known about the risk for posttraumatic stress
CONTEXT: Traumatic events are common and are related to psychiatric impairment in childhood. Little is known about the risk for posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) across different types of trauma exposure in children. OBJECTIVE: To examine the developmental epidemiology of potential trauma and posttrau...
[CTQSF], Conflicts Tactics Scale Parent Child Version [CTSPC], Juvenile Victimization Questionnaire [JVQ], Lifetime Trauma and Victimization History [LTVH], Parenting Support Needs Assessment [PSNA], The Structured Trauma-Related Experiences and Symptoms Screener [STRESS], Traumatic Events Screening ...
The current study assessed childhood trauma and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms as a result of both childhood trauma and psychosis using the Impact of Events Scale - Revised, in a group of 36 people with first-episode psychosis. Reported rates of clinical level post-psychotic PTSD...
First,traumatic experiencesin the childhood were evaluated using theChildhood Trauma Questionnaire(CTQ) (Hernandez et al., 2013;Scher et al., 2001),Adverse Childhood ExperienceQuestionnaire (ACE) (Felitti et al., 1998), or EarlyLife EventsScale (ELES) (Breen et al., 2015). ...
Aim: The assessment of links between traumatic events of sexual nature recollected from the past and patients' later functioning insexual life and relationships. Materials and methods: Comorbidity of memories of traumatic sexual events from childhood and adolescence in patients with the features of their...
BDD participants reported having experienced a significantly higher number of traumatic events compared to controls, and were significantly more likely than controls to report physical abuse or sexual abuse by a family member. However, rates of emotional abuse were not significantly different between the...
maltreatment. All children encounter differing levels of stressful events while growing up and sometimes some experiences may be considered traumatic. The interaction of traumatic experiences with genetic factors may even lead to self-harming behavior (Brodsky,2016, as cited in De Berardis et al.,...