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Types, prevalence and gender differences of childhood trauma in first-episode psychosis. What is the evidence that childhood trauma is related to symptoms and functional outcomes in first episode psychosis? A systematic review

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SCHIZOPHRENIA RESEARCH
Volume 228, Issue -, Pages 159-179

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DOI: 10.1016/j.schres.2020.11.047

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Childhood trauma; Abuse; Neglect; First-episode psychosis; Gender

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  1. Spanish Ministry of Health Carlos III [PI17/00111, FI18/00028]

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This paper reviews the literature on childhood trauma in people with first-episode psychosis, finding a high prevalence of childhood trauma in this population, with women experiencing more sexual abuse. The impact of childhood trauma on the severity and prognosis of first-episode psychosis remains unclear.
This paper reviews and discusses the literature on childhood trauma (CT) in people with first-episode psychosis (FEP). The aim is to update the knowledge on the prevalence and the types of CT suffered by FEP people, to compare them with other samples, to study the impact of gender, and to examine the relationship between CT and symptoms and functional outcomes. We conducted a literature search (1995-2019), to identify reported data on any topic related to CT in FEP samples. The following terms were used in the search: CT or sexual abuse or physical abuse or neglect, and first-episode psychosis. We found 493 studies, of which 68 were included in the review. FEP presented a higher prevalence of CT than controls. Women suffer more sexual abuse. The effect of CT on the severity, the prognosis and the evolution of FEP is unclear. FEP have a high prevalence of CT. Its relationship with symptoms and functional outcomes indicates its importance within treatment. This suggests the importance of creating and implementing specific interventions and personalized therapies addressed to work through their past traumatic experiences to improve their quality of live and their prognosis. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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