2013
DOI: 10.1097/nmd.0b013e3182948096
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Characteristics of Child Maltreatment and Their Relation to Dissociation, Posttraumatic Stress Symptoms, and Depression in Adult Psychiatric Patients

Abstract: Abstract:Little is known about the influence of particular characteristics of childhood maltreatment, such as developmental stage, relationship to the perpetrator and nature of the trauma, on adult psychopathology. The effects of childhood maltreatment were assessed in adult psychiatric patients (N=287) using self-rating scales and diagnostic checklists. Maltreatment was strongly associated with dissociation. This relationship was observed for all childhood developmental stages and was strongest when the perpe… Show more

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“…Evidence regarding the effects of age at onset to natural disasters appears more consistent, with both retrospective 34 and prospective studies 35,36 observing higher levels of PTSD symptoms or PTSD diagnoses among older children (around age 7 and above) compared to younger children (those younger than about age 7). However, results for other traumas is less conclusive, with retrospective studies suggesting there are no differences 37,38 in risk for PTSD based on age at onset of trauma, that early-life trauma is more harmful 39,40 , or that middle childhood (ages 6–11) is more strongly associated with PTSD 41 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Evidence regarding the effects of age at onset to natural disasters appears more consistent, with both retrospective 34 and prospective studies 35,36 observing higher levels of PTSD symptoms or PTSD diagnoses among older children (around age 7 and above) compared to younger children (those younger than about age 7). However, results for other traumas is less conclusive, with retrospective studies suggesting there are no differences 37,38 in risk for PTSD based on age at onset of trauma, that early-life trauma is more harmful 39,40 , or that middle childhood (ages 6–11) is more strongly associated with PTSD 41 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Along with sexual and physical abuse, emotional abuse has been receiving increased attention in the literature. Emotional abuse has been associated with or may predict dissociative symptoms in various populations, including adult psychiatric patients with various diagnoses (Mueller-Pfeiffer et al, 2013), adolescent psychiatric out-patients (Sar et al, 2014), female psychiatric in-patients with posttraumatic stress disorder linked to childhood maltreatment (Haferkamp et al, 2015), patients with borderline personality disorder (Watson et al, 2006), and patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (Schäfer et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The relationships between types of childhood maltreatment and specific abuserabused relational ties and their influence on DD have never been addressed simultaneously. Mueller-Pfeiffer et al (2013) came close when they studied three variables simultaneously (abuse type, familial relationship and developmental stage) in relation to dissociative symptoms as measured by the DES Taxon score. We investigate the specific types of childhood maltreatment, and the associated specific abuser-abused relational ties that are the best predictors of a dissociative disorder (DD).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Along with sexual and physical abuse, emotional abuse has been receiving increased attention in the literature. Emotional abuse has been associated with or may predict dissociative symptoms in various populations, including adult psychiatric patients with various diagnoses (Mueller-Pfeiffer et al, 2013), adolescent psychiatric out-patients , female psychiatric in-patients with posttraumatic stress disorder linked to childhood maltreatment (Haferkamp et al, 2015), patients with borderline personality disorder (Watson et al, 2006), and patients with schizophrenia spectrum disorders (Schäfer et al, 2006). Emotional abuse has also been associated with or may predict pathological dissociative disorder (DD).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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