Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2917654002> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2917654002 endingPage "351" @default.
- W2917654002 startingPage "345" @default.
- W2917654002 abstract "Maltreatments in childhood may have implications for neurodevelopment that could remain throughout life. Childhood trauma seems to be associated with the onset of bipolar disorder (BD), and its occurrence might accentuate the overall disease impairments related to cognitive deficits in BD. We aimed to evaluate the effects of a history of childhood trauma to estimated intellectual functioning (IQ) of individuals with BD. We included 72 subjects with BD during euthymia. Participants underwent a clinical interview and were assessed through the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ) and Wechsler Abbreviated Scale of Intelligence (WASI). Most prevalent trauma subtypes were emotional abuse and neglect (54.1%). A linear regression model that included perceived childhood trauma, family history of severe mental disorders, age at diagnosis and psychotic symptoms during the first episode as main factors showed that only childhood trauma had a significant effect in predicting estimated IQ. Therefore, the history of childhood trauma in individuals with BD may play a role in intellectual development, suggesting that adversities during development result in decreased general cognitive abilities. These results reinforce the need to promote early interventions to protect childhood and to promote the well-being of children, contributing to the growth of healthy adults." @default.
- W2917654002 created "2019-03-02" @default.
- W2917654002 creator A5002197201 @default.
- W2917654002 creator A5003497878 @default.
- W2917654002 creator A5008005649 @default.
- W2917654002 creator A5012732550 @default.
- W2917654002 creator A5013529977 @default.
- W2917654002 creator A5020318192 @default.
- W2917654002 creator A5027276895 @default.
- W2917654002 creator A5054651561 @default.
- W2917654002 creator A5059863425 @default.
- W2917654002 creator A5084488555 @default.
- W2917654002 date "2019-04-01" @default.
- W2917654002 modified "2023-10-16" @default.
- W2917654002 title "Perceived childhood adversities: Impact of childhood trauma to estimated intellectual functioning of individuals with bipolar disorder" @default.
- W2917654002 cites W1590393443 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W1641597495 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W1823849507 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W1826521770 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W1843765434 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W1943473395 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W1973590155 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W1978538769 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W1982722654 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W1985320799 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2021602762 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2024031806 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2049158836 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2064579164 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2071744520 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2081678549 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2082864350 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2085358407 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2095491700 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2096948995 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2099308792 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2100517185 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2101782343 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2108080286 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2108423855 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2115871268 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2118993750 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2150924595 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2153341829 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2153448968 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2169769871 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2183431278 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2191566116 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2209170701 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2233480823 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2254978071 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2272828697 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2290427123 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2335867914 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2336246867 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2339019786 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2463387400 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2470620817 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2522030909 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2528342610 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2541785732 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2553975206 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2589232582 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2605325373 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2728321521 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2735035767 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2740698499 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2740844751 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2767253482 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W2772081491 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W4211013640 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W4211069648 @default.
- W2917654002 cites W4250477109 @default.
- W2917654002 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psychres.2019.02.046" @default.
- W2917654002 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30851597" @default.
- W2917654002 hasPublicationYear "2019" @default.
- W2917654002 type Work @default.
- W2917654002 sameAs 2917654002 @default.
- W2917654002 citedByCount "12" @default.
- W2917654002 countsByYear W29176540022020 @default.
- W2917654002 countsByYear W29176540022021 @default.
- W2917654002 countsByYear W29176540022022 @default.
- W2917654002 countsByYear W29176540022023 @default.
- W2917654002 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2917654002 hasAuthorship W2917654002A5002197201 @default.
- W2917654002 hasAuthorship W2917654002A5003497878 @default.
- W2917654002 hasAuthorship W2917654002A5008005649 @default.
- W2917654002 hasAuthorship W2917654002A5012732550 @default.
- W2917654002 hasAuthorship W2917654002A5013529977 @default.
- W2917654002 hasAuthorship W2917654002A5020318192 @default.
- W2917654002 hasAuthorship W2917654002A5027276895 @default.
- W2917654002 hasAuthorship W2917654002A5054651561 @default.
- W2917654002 hasAuthorship W2917654002A5059863425 @default.
- W2917654002 hasAuthorship W2917654002A5084488555 @default.
- W2917654002 hasConcept C118552586 @default.
- W2917654002 hasConcept C134290984 @default.
- W2917654002 hasConcept C138496976 @default.
- W2917654002 hasConcept C15744967 @default.