Relationships between trauma types and psychotic symptoms: A network analysis of patients with psychotic disorders in a large, multi-country study in East Africa.
Anne StevensonSupriya MisraEngida GirmaAdela-Maria IsvoranuDickens AkenaMelkam AlemayehuLukoye AtwoliBizu GelayeStella GichuruSymon M KariukiEdith Kamaru KwobahJoseph KyebuzibwaRehema M MwemaCarter P NewmanCharles R J C NewtonLinnet OngeriRocky E StroudSolomon TeferraKarestan C KoenenSoraya SeedatPublished in: Comprehensive psychiatry (2024)
Specific trauma types and psychotic symptoms may interact bidirectionally. Screening for psychotic symptoms in patients with war-related trauma and evaluating lifetime trauma in patients with odd or unusual beliefs in clinical care may be considered points of intervention to limit stimulating additional psychotic symptoms and trauma exposure. This work reaffirms the importance of trauma-informed care for patients with psychotic disorders.