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Adverse childhood experiences in families with multiple members diagnosed to have psychiatric illnesses.

Publication Type

Journal Article

Date of Publication

November 1, 2020

Journal

The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry

Volume/Issue

54/11

ISSN

1440-1614

Adverse childhood experiences are linked to the development of a number of psychiatric illnesses in adulthood. Our study examined the pattern of adverse childhood experiences and their relation to the age of onset of major psychiatric conditions in individuals from families that had ⩾2 first-degree relatives with major psychiatric conditions (multiplex families), identified as part of an ongoing longitudinal study.

Alternate Journal

Aust N Z J Psychiatry

PubMed ID

32538179

Authors

Amala Someshwar
Bharath Holla
Preeti Pansari Agarwal
Anza Thomas
Anand Jose
Boban Joseph
Birudu Raju
Hariprasad Karle
M Muthukumaran
Prabhath G Kodancha
Pramod Kumar
Preethi V Reddy
Ravi Kumar Nadella
Sanjay T Naik
Sayantanava Mitra
Sreenivasulu Mallappagiri
Vanteemar S Sreeraj
Srinivas Balachander
Suhas Ganesh
Pratima Murthy
Vivek Benegal
Janardhan Yc Reddy
Sanjeev Jain
Jayant Mahadevan
Biju Viswanath

Keywords

Substance-Related Disorders/psychology
Substance-Related Disorders
Anxiety Disorders
Mental Disorders
Female
Adult Survivors of Child Adverse Events
Male
Adult Survivors of Child Adverse Events/psychology
Humans
Adverse Childhood Experiences
Adult
Age of Onset
Anxiety Disorders/psychology
Middle Aged
Mental Disorders/psychology
Longitudinal Studies
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder/psychology
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder