2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00406-021-01373-6
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Does childhood trauma predict schizotypal traits? A path modelling approach in a cohort of help-seeking subjects

Abstract: Schizotypy constitutes a susceptibility to beneficial and deleterious schizotypal traits, ranging from coping mechanisms to schizotypal personality disorder on a psychosis continuum. Growing evidence indicates a relationship between childhood adversity and trauma and schizotypy. However, the exact influence of childhood adversity and trauma on schizotypy and its relation to sex is not sufficiently understood. Therefore, we investigated sex-adjusted connections between childhood adversity and trauma subdomains … Show more

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“…Accumulating evidence suggests a relationship between childhood trauma and schizotypy. In this issue, Dizinger and colleagues report sex-adjusted connections between childhood adversity and trauma subdomains (emotional/physical/sexual abuse, emotional/physical neglect) and positive (magical ideation, perceptional aberration) as well as negative schizotypy (physical/social anhedonia) [ 6 ]. The well-fitting path model using total samples showed a link of emotional abuse to magical ideation and a link of emotional neglect to social anhedonia.…”
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“…Accumulating evidence suggests a relationship between childhood trauma and schizotypy. In this issue, Dizinger and colleagues report sex-adjusted connections between childhood adversity and trauma subdomains (emotional/physical/sexual abuse, emotional/physical neglect) and positive (magical ideation, perceptional aberration) as well as negative schizotypy (physical/social anhedonia) [ 6 ]. The well-fitting path model using total samples showed a link of emotional abuse to magical ideation and a link of emotional neglect to social anhedonia.…”
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“…In males, sexual abuse predicted perceptive aberration, and emotional abuse forecasted magical ideation. The study provides valuable insights into the sex-specific relationships between specific childhood adversity and trauma domains and schizotypal traits [ 6 ].…”
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