Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
345527 Child Abuse & Neglect 2010 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveIn this study, we compared the frequency and intensity of childhood traumas in alcohol- or other drug-dependent patients, in patients with depression, and in a control group without psychiatric diagnoses.MethodsThe study had a retrospective design of a clinical sample of men and women from the groups listed above. They were evaluated by the same standardized instrument: the “Childhood Trauma Questionnaire.”ResultsA higher frequency and intensity of emotional, physical, and sexual abuse were found in alcohol- and other drug-dependent patients than in patients with depression, who, in turn, presented significantly higher proportions than the control group. In all of the cases, the frequency was higher among women than men.ConclusionBecause of the high frequency and intensity of childhood traumas among alcohol- or other drug-dependent patients and depressed patients, the assessment of problems due to childhood traumas among these patients is essential to a better understanding of the etiology of those disorders and to their treatment.

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