Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4184320 | European Psychiatry | 2014 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
This study investigated the relationship between severe childhood abuse and cognitive functions in first-episode psychosis patients and geographically-matched controls. Reports of any abuse were associated with lower scores in the executive function domain in the control group. However, in contrast with our hypothesis, no relationships were found amongst cases.
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Authors
L. Sideli, H.L. Fisher, M. Russo, R.M. Murray, S.A. Stilo, B.D.R. Wiffen, J.A. O’Connor, M. Aurora Falcone, S.M. Pintore, L. Ferraro, A. Mule’, D. La Barbera, C. Morgan, M. Di Forti,