Journal article
Prevalence and impact of childhood abuse in people with a psychotic illness. Data from the second Australian national survey of psychosis
S Shah, A Mackinnon, C Galletly, V Carr, JJ McGrath, HJ Stain, D Castle, C Harvey, S Sweeney, VA Morgan
Schizophrenia Research | Published : 2014
Abstract
Child abuse has been associated with risk of mental illness, including schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders and, among those with mental illness, with a more severe clinical profile. Using an extensively characterised and epidemiologically representative sample of 1825 Australians with a psychotic illness aged 18-64 years and in contact with mental health services, we estimated the proportion of individuals with psychotic disorders who self-reported child abuse and examined its relationship with clinical and other characteristics. The prevalence of child abuse in this nationally representative sample of people with psychotic illness was 30.6%. Women were almost three times more likely..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The 2010 Australian national survey of psychosis was funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.