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Relation between premorbid adjustment, duration of untreated psychosis and close interpersonal trauma in first‐episode psychosis
Author(s) -
Haahr Ulrik Helt,
Larsen Tor Ketil,
Simonsen Erik,
Rund Bjørn Rishovd,
Joa Inge,
Rossberg Jan Ivar,
Johannessen Jan Olav,
Langeveld Johannes,
Evensen Julie,
Trauelsen Anne Marie Hyldgaard,
Vaglum Per,
Opjordsmoen Stein,
Hegelstad Wenche ten Velden,
Friis Svein,
McGlashan Thomas,
Melle Ingrid
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
early intervention in psychiatry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.087
H-Index - 45
eISSN - 1751-7893
pISSN - 1751-7885
DOI - 10.1111/eip.12315
Subject(s) - psychosis , psychology , clinical psychology , psychiatry , interpersonal communication , interpersonal relationship , social psychology
Aim Interpersonal traumas are highly prevalent in patients with psychotic disorders. Trauma caused by those close to the patient might have a more profound impact than other types of trauma and may influence early life social functioning. The aim is to investigate the associations between different types of trauma, in particular close interpersonal traumas experienced before the age of 18, premorbid factors and baseline clinical characteristics in a sample of first‐episode psychosis patients. Methods A total of 191 patients from the ‘ TIPS ’ cohort completed assessment with the B rief B etrayal T rauma S urvey at their 5 years follow‐up interview.Results Half of the patients reported that they had experienced interpersonal trauma and one‐third reported having experienced close interpersonal trauma before the age of 18. Women reported more sexual abuse, physical attacks and emotional and physical maltreatment than men. There were significant associations between early interpersonal trauma and premorbid adjustment and duration of untreated psychosis, but no significant associations with length of education, comorbid substance use or baseline clinical symptomatology. Conclusions Close interpersonal trauma before the age of 18 is associated with poorer premorbid adjustment and a longer duration of untreated psychosis. This may indicate that traumatic experiences delay help‐seeking behaviour.

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