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Relation between psychotic symptoms, parental care and childhood trauma in severe mental disorders.

Ana Catalan1, Virxina Angosto2, Aida Díaz2, Cristina Valverde2, Maider Gonzalez de Artaza2, Eva Sesma2, Claudio Maruottolo3, Iñaki Galletero3, Sonia Bustamante4, Amaia Bilbao5, Jim van Os6, Miguel Angel Gonzalez-Torres4.   

Abstract

A relation between different types of parental care, trauma in childhood and psychotic symptoms in adulthood has been proposed. The nature of this association is not clear and if it is more related to psychotic disorders per se or to a cluster of symptoms such as positive psychotic symptoms remains undefined. We have analysed the presence of childhood trauma using the CTQ scale and types of parental care using the PBI scale in three groups of subjects: borderline personality disorder patients (n=36), first psychotic episode patients (n=61) and healthy controls (n=173). Positive psychotic symptomatology was assessed with the CAPE scale. General linear models were used to study the relation between positive psychotic symptomatology and variables of interest. BPD patients had the highest rate of any kind of trauma, followed by FEP patients. We found a positive relationship between psychotic symptomatology and the existence of trauma in childhood in all groups. Moreover, an affectionless control rearing style was directly associated with the existence of trauma. Furthermore, subjects with trauma presented less probability of having an optimal parenting style in childhood. The relation between psychotic symptoms and trauma remained statistically significant after adjusting for other variables including parental rearing style. There seems to be a link between trauma in childhood and psychotic symptomatology across different populations independently of psychiatric diagnosis. Taking into account that there is an association between trauma and psychosis and that trauma is a modifiable factor, clinicians should pay special attention to these facts.
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Keywords:  Childhood trauma; Parenting rearing style; Psychosis; Severe mental disorder

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28189941     DOI: 10.1016/j.psychres.2017.02.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatry Res        ISSN: 0165-1781            Impact factor:   3.222


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