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Severe childhood trauma and emotion recognition in males and females with first‐episode psychosis

Childhood trauma increases social functioning deficits in first‐episode psychosis (FEP) and is negatively associated with higher‐order social cognitive processes such as emotion recognition (ER). We investigated the relationship between childhood… Click to show full abstract

Childhood trauma increases social functioning deficits in first‐episode psychosis (FEP) and is negatively associated with higher‐order social cognitive processes such as emotion recognition (ER). We investigated the relationship between childhood trauma severity and ER capacity, and explored sex as a potential factor given sex differences in childhood trauma exposure.

Keywords: first episode; episode psychosis; childhood; childhood trauma; emotion recognition

Journal Title: Early Intervention in Psychiatry
Year Published: 2022

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