Sex versus gender differences in childhood trauma and its associations with symptom profiles in first-episode schizophrenia spectrum disorders

H.K. Luckhoff , R. Smit , L. Phahladira , L. Asmal , R. Emsley , E.C. del Re
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Sex and gender differences in childhood trauma (CT) and its relationships with symptom profiles were examined in 77 patients with first-episode schizophrenia spectrum disorders compared to 64 controls. In patients, but not in controls, we found independent associations of sex vs. gender with abuse vs. neglect. In patients, there were also sex and gender differences in age of onset and psychopathology. Sex-specific associations between CT and symptom profiles were also found. Our results indicated that the assessment of both sex and gender provides a more nuanced insight into CT associations with symptoms compared to sex in isolation.

童年创伤的性别差异及其与首发精神分裂症谱系障碍症状特征的关系
我们对77名首次发病的精神分裂症谱系障碍患者与64名对照组患者的童年创伤(CT)的性别差异及其与症状特征的关系进行了研究。在患者中,我们发现性别与虐待和忽视之间存在独立关联,而在对照组中则没有。在患者中,发病年龄和精神病理学方面也存在性别差异。我们还发现 CT 与症状特征之间存在性别差异。我们的研究结果表明,与单独评估性别相比,同时评估性别和性取向能更细致地了解 CT 与症状的关系。
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Psychiatry research communications
Psychiatry research communications Psychiatry and Mental Health
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