Psychosocial functioning as a mediator between childhood trauma and symptom severity in patients with schizophrenia
Neumann E, Rixe J, Driessen M, Juckel G (2023)
Child Abuse & Neglect 144: 106372.
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Background
There is empirical evidence that childhood trauma is associated with symptom severity and psychosocial functioning in schizophrenia.
Objective
The present study aimed to further elucidate these associations by examining which subdomains of schizophrenic symptoms and psychosocial functioning are associated with childhood trauma. In addition, it should be tested whether the association between childhood trauma and schizophrenic symptoms is mediated by psychosocial functioning.
Participants and Setting.
Participants of this study were 253 inpatients of five psychiatric hospitals diagnosed with schizophrenia. Clinical interviews were conducted with these patients towards the end of therapy.
Methods
Childhood trauma was assessed with the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ), a retrospective self-report scale. Schizophrenic symptoms were measured with the Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) and psychosocial functioning with the Personal and Social Performance Scale (PSP), two measures for ratings by experts.
Results
Most participants were affected by childhood trauma, with 91.7 % reporting at least one trauma. Childhood trauma showed small but significant correlations with positive symptoms and general psychopathology, and also with psychosocial functioning in the occupational and social area and in control over aggressive behavior. Psychosocial functioning was shown to mediate the association between childhood trauma and symptom severity, whereby full mediation was found with regard to positive symptoms and partial mediation with regard to general psychopathology.
Conclusions
The findings suggest that good psychosocial functioning mitigates the negative impact of childhood trauma on illness severity in schizophrenic patients. Therapeutic interventions that promote personal and social resources are therefore useful in the treatment of schizophrenia.
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Zeitschriftentitel
Child Abuse & Neglect
Band
144
Art.-Nr.
106372
ISSN
01452134
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2981277
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Neumann E, Rixe J, Driessen M, Juckel G. Psychosocial functioning as a mediator between childhood trauma and symptom severity in patients with schizophrenia. Child Abuse & Neglect. 2023;144: 106372.
Neumann, E., Rixe, J., Driessen, M., & Juckel, G. (2023). Psychosocial functioning as a mediator between childhood trauma and symptom severity in patients with schizophrenia. Child Abuse & Neglect, 144, 106372. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chiabu.2023.106372
Neumann, Eva, Rixe, Jacqueline, Driessen, Martin, and Juckel, Georg. 2023. “Psychosocial functioning as a mediator between childhood trauma and symptom severity in patients with schizophrenia”. Child Abuse & Neglect 144: 106372.
Neumann, E., Rixe, J., Driessen, M., and Juckel, G. (2023). Psychosocial functioning as a mediator between childhood trauma and symptom severity in patients with schizophrenia. Child Abuse & Neglect 144:106372.
Neumann, E., et al., 2023. Psychosocial functioning as a mediator between childhood trauma and symptom severity in patients with schizophrenia. Child Abuse & Neglect, 144: 106372.
E. Neumann, et al., “Psychosocial functioning as a mediator between childhood trauma and symptom severity in patients with schizophrenia”, Child Abuse & Neglect, vol. 144, 2023, : 106372.
Neumann, E., Rixe, J., Driessen, M., Juckel, G.: Psychosocial functioning as a mediator between childhood trauma and symptom severity in patients with schizophrenia. Child Abuse & Neglect. 144, : 106372 (2023).
Neumann, Eva, Rixe, Jacqueline, Driessen, Martin, and Juckel, Georg. “Psychosocial functioning as a mediator between childhood trauma and symptom severity in patients with schizophrenia”. Child Abuse & Neglect 144 (2023): 106372.
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