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Childhood trauma and negative memory bias as shared risk factors for psychopathology and comorbidity in a naturalistic psychiatric patient sample

BACKGROUND: Both childhood trauma and negative memory bias are associated with the onset and severity level of several psychiatric disorders, such as depression and anxiety disorders. Studies on these risk factors, however, generally use homogeneous noncomorbid samples. Hence, studies in naturalisti...

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Autores principales: Vrijsen, Janna N., van Amen, Camiel T., Koekkoek, Bauke, van Oostrom, Iris, Schene, Aart H., Tendolkar, Indira
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5474701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28638703
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.693
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author Vrijsen, Janna N.
van Amen, Camiel T.
Koekkoek, Bauke
van Oostrom, Iris
Schene, Aart H.
Tendolkar, Indira
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van Amen, Camiel T.
Koekkoek, Bauke
van Oostrom, Iris
Schene, Aart H.
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description BACKGROUND: Both childhood trauma and negative memory bias are associated with the onset and severity level of several psychiatric disorders, such as depression and anxiety disorders. Studies on these risk factors, however, generally use homogeneous noncomorbid samples. Hence, studies in naturalistic psychiatric samples are lacking. Moreover, we know little about the quantitative relationship between the frequency of traumatic childhood events, strength of memory bias and number of comorbid psychiatric disorders; the latter being an index of severity. The current study examined the association of childhood trauma and negative memory bias with psychopathology in a large naturalistic psychiatric patient sample. METHODS: Frequency of traumatic childhood events (emotional neglect, psychological‐, physical‐ and sexual abuse) was assessed using a questionnaire in a sample of 252 adult psychiatric patients with no psychotic or bipolar‐I disorder and no cognitive disorder as main diagnosis. Patients were diagnosed for DSM‐IV Axis‐I and Axis‐II disorders using a structured clinical interview. This allowed for the assessment of comorbidity between disorders. Negative memory bias for verbal stimuli was measured using a computer task. RESULTS: Linear regression models revealed that the frequency of childhood trauma as well as negative memory bias was positively associated with psychiatric comorbidity, separately and above and beyond each other (all p < .01). CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate that childhood trauma and negative memory bias may be of importance for a broader spectrum of psychiatric diagnoses, besides the frequently studied affective disorders. Importantly, frequently experiencing traumatic events during childhood increases the risk of comorbid psychiatric disorders.
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spelling pubmed-54747012017-06-21 Childhood trauma and negative memory bias as shared risk factors for psychopathology and comorbidity in a naturalistic psychiatric patient sample Vrijsen, Janna N. van Amen, Camiel T. Koekkoek, Bauke van Oostrom, Iris Schene, Aart H. Tendolkar, Indira Brain Behav Original Research BACKGROUND: Both childhood trauma and negative memory bias are associated with the onset and severity level of several psychiatric disorders, such as depression and anxiety disorders. Studies on these risk factors, however, generally use homogeneous noncomorbid samples. Hence, studies in naturalistic psychiatric samples are lacking. Moreover, we know little about the quantitative relationship between the frequency of traumatic childhood events, strength of memory bias and number of comorbid psychiatric disorders; the latter being an index of severity. The current study examined the association of childhood trauma and negative memory bias with psychopathology in a large naturalistic psychiatric patient sample. METHODS: Frequency of traumatic childhood events (emotional neglect, psychological‐, physical‐ and sexual abuse) was assessed using a questionnaire in a sample of 252 adult psychiatric patients with no psychotic or bipolar‐I disorder and no cognitive disorder as main diagnosis. Patients were diagnosed for DSM‐IV Axis‐I and Axis‐II disorders using a structured clinical interview. This allowed for the assessment of comorbidity between disorders. Negative memory bias for verbal stimuli was measured using a computer task. RESULTS: Linear regression models revealed that the frequency of childhood trauma as well as negative memory bias was positively associated with psychiatric comorbidity, separately and above and beyond each other (all p < .01). CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate that childhood trauma and negative memory bias may be of importance for a broader spectrum of psychiatric diagnoses, besides the frequently studied affective disorders. Importantly, frequently experiencing traumatic events during childhood increases the risk of comorbid psychiatric disorders. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-05-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5474701/ /pubmed/28638703 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.693 Text en © 2017 The Authors. Brain and Behavior published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Vrijsen, Janna N.
van Amen, Camiel T.
Koekkoek, Bauke
van Oostrom, Iris
Schene, Aart H.
Tendolkar, Indira
Childhood trauma and negative memory bias as shared risk factors for psychopathology and comorbidity in a naturalistic psychiatric patient sample
title Childhood trauma and negative memory bias as shared risk factors for psychopathology and comorbidity in a naturalistic psychiatric patient sample
title_full Childhood trauma and negative memory bias as shared risk factors for psychopathology and comorbidity in a naturalistic psychiatric patient sample
title_fullStr Childhood trauma and negative memory bias as shared risk factors for psychopathology and comorbidity in a naturalistic psychiatric patient sample
title_full_unstemmed Childhood trauma and negative memory bias as shared risk factors for psychopathology and comorbidity in a naturalistic psychiatric patient sample
title_short Childhood trauma and negative memory bias as shared risk factors for psychopathology and comorbidity in a naturalistic psychiatric patient sample
title_sort childhood trauma and negative memory bias as shared risk factors for psychopathology and comorbidity in a naturalistic psychiatric patient sample
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5474701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28638703
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.693
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