2023
DOI: 10.1177/00048674231209225
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Childhood cumulative trauma, social support and stress as predictors of illness outcomes and quality of life in bipolar disorder

Amy-Leigh Rowe,
Tania Perich,
Tanya Meade

Abstract: Objective: Trauma, social support and stress have been identified as factors which may be associated with the bipolar disorder illness course. However, these are yet to be examined in prospective studies as predictors of illness outcomes and overall quality of life in bipolar disorder. Method: One hundred and fourteen participants ( N = 97; 85.1% female) living with bipolar disorder I (41.2%) or II (58.8%) completed a semi-structured interview and a range of self-report measures assessing trauma history, socia… Show more

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