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Childhood trauma and negative memory bias as shared risk factors for psychopathology and comorbidity in a naturalistic psychiatric patient sample.

Janna N VrijsenCamiel T van AmenBauke KoekkoekIris van OostromAart H ScheneIndira Tendolkar
Published in: Brain and behavior (2017)
The results indicate that childhood trauma and negative memory bias may be of importance for a broader spectrum of psychiatric diagnoses, besides the frequently studied affective disorders. Importantly, frequently experiencing traumatic events during childhood increases the risk of comorbid psychiatric disorders.
Keyphrases
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  • trauma patients