Abstract | BACKGROUND: Traumatic life events (TLEs) are one of the most robust environmental risk factors for the onset of first-episode psychosis ( FEP). AIMS: To explore TLEs in FEP patients and healthy controls (HC), to analyze gender differences and to examine whether TLEs were associated with sociodemographic, clinical and psychofunctional variables in all FEP sample and split by age. METHODS: Descriptive and cross-sectional study. Three hundred and thirty-five FEP and 253 HC were recruited at 16 Spanish mental health research centers. The Traumatic Experiences in Psychiatric Outpatients Questionnaire was administered. RESULTS: We found a higher number of TLEs in FEP than in HC, and the proportion of individuals with three or more TLEs was significantly higher in the FEP group. No differences were found in terms of gender and age. There was no relationship between total number of TLEs and psychotic symptomatology and functional outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: The number and cumulative TLEs should be taken into account in the detection, epidemiology and process of recovery in FEP.
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Authors | Anna Butjosa, Judith Usall, Regina Vila-Badia, Gisela Mezquida, Manuel J Cuesta, Elisa Rodríguez-Toscano, Silvia Amoretti, Antonio Lobo, Ana González-Pinto, Ana Espliego, Iluminada Corripio, Eduard Vieta, Inmaculada Baeza, Dani Bergé, Miguel Bernardo, PEPs Group |
Journal | The International journal of social psychiatry
(Int J Soc Psychiatry)
Vol. 69
Issue 1
Pg. 134-145
(02 2023)
ISSN: 1741-2854 [Electronic] England |
PMID | 35068217
(Publication Type: Journal Article)
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Topics |
- Humans
- Cross-Sectional Studies
- Psychotic Disorders
(epidemiology, psychology)
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