Schizotypy, childhood trauma and brain morphometry

Volume: 238, Pages: 73 - 81
Published: Dec 1, 2021
Abstract
Childhood trauma confers risk for psychosis and is associated with increased 'schizotypy' (a multi-dimensional construct reflecting risk for psychosis in the general population). Structural brain alterations are associated with both childhood trauma and schizotypy, but the potential role of trauma exposure in moderating associations between schizotypy and brain morphology has yet to be determined.Participants were 160 healthy individuals (mean...
Paper Details
Title
Schizotypy, childhood trauma and brain morphometry
Published Date
Dec 1, 2021
Volume
238
Pages
73 - 81
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