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 Childhood trauma and psychosis: evidence, pathways, and implications Larkin W; Read JJ Postgrad Med  2008[Oct]; 54 (4): 287-93There is currently a growing body of research examining environmental factors in  the etiology of psychosis. Much recent interest has focused on the relationship  between childhood trauma and the risk of developing psychotic experiences later  in life. Numerous studies of psychiatric patients where the majority are  diagnosed psychotic indicate that the prevalence of traumatic experiences in this  group is high. This body of research now includes many large-scale  population-based studies controlling for possible mediating variables, which  together provide persuasive evidence of a dose-response association and are  indicative of a causal relationship. Several psychological and biological models  have been proposed which offer credible accounts of the processes by which trauma  may increase risk of psychotic experience. Clinically it is imperative to  routinely inquire about traumatic experiences, to respond appropriately and to  offer psychosocial treatments to those who report traumatic life events in the  context of psychotic experiences.|*Life Change Events[MESH]|Child[MESH]|Child Abuse/*psychology[MESH]|Cognitive Behavioral Therapy[MESH]|Female[MESH]|Humans[MESH]|Psychotic Disorders/etiology/*psychology/therapy[MESH]|Risk Factors[MESH]|Self Concept[MESH]|Stress Disorders, Post-Traumatic/complications/*psychology[MESH]
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