1. Prevalence of interpersonal trauma exposure and trauma-related disorders in severe mental illness
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Theo van Achterberg, Maria W. Mauritz, Peter J. J. Goossens, Nel Draijer, There are no external funding sources., Psychiatry, and EMGO - Mental health
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medicine.medical_specialty ,lcsh:RC435-571 ,Population ,Quality of nursing and allied health care [NCEBP 6] ,sexual abuse ,Review Article ,Childhood trauma ,complex posttraumatic stress disorder ,physical abuse ,emotional abuse ,neglect ,posttraumatic stress disorder ,dissociative disorder ,severe mental illness ,Prevalence of mental disorders ,lcsh:Psychiatry ,Quality of nursing and allied health care Quality of Care [NCEBP 6] ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Dissociative disorders ,Bipolar disorder ,Psychological abuse ,Psychiatry ,education ,education.field_of_study ,Mental illness ,medicine.disease ,Physical abuse ,Sexual abuse ,Psychology ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Background: Interpersonal trauma exposure and trauma-related disorders in people with severe mental illness (SMI) are often not recognized in clinical practice.Objective: To substantiate the prevalence of interpersonal trauma exposure and trauma-related disorders in people with SMI.Methods: We conducted a systematic review of four databases (1980-2010) and then described and analysed 33 studies in terms of primary diagnosis and instruments used to measure trauma exposure and traumarelated disorders.Results: Population-weighted mean prevalence rates in SMI were physical abuse 47% (range 25-72%), sexual abuse 37% (range 24-49%), and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) 30% (range 20-47%). Compared to men, women showed a higher prevalence of sexual abuse in schizophrenia spectrum disorder, bipolar disorder, and mixed diagnosis groups labelled as having SMI.Conclusions: Prevalence rates of interpersonal trauma and trauma-related disorders were significantly higher in SMI than in the general population. Emotional abuse and neglect, physical neglect, complex PTSD, and dissociative disorders have been scarcely examined in SMI.Keywords: Childhood trauma; sexual abuse; physical abuse; emotional abuse; neglect; posttraumatic stress disorder; complex posttraumatic stress disorder; dissociative disorder; severe mental illness(Published: 8 April 2013)To access full text or abstract in other languages or the supplementary material please see Supplementary files in the column to the right (under Article Tools)Citation: European Journal of Psychotraumatology 2013, 4: 19985 - http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/ejpt.v4i0.19985
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