Prevalence of childhood trauma in patients with psychiatric disorders and its association with perceived social support and suicide attempts: A cross-sectional observational study in a tertiary hospital in South India

Prerna Maheshwari, Arya Jith, Sharon Paul Methala, K. Mathew
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Adverse childhood experiences include exposure of children to physical abuse, physical neglect, emotional neglect, emotional abuse, and sexual abuse. Children exposed to severe maltreatment and trauma during their early childhood are at a higher risk of early onset of psychiatric disorders. To find the prevalence of childhood adverse experiences in psychiatric patients and its association with perceived social support and suicidal attempts. A cross-sectional observational study was conducted in the psychiatry outpatient department at a tertiary care hospital in Kerala. Patients with a diagnosis of substance use disorders, psychotic disorders, mood disorders, and neurotic disorders according to ICD-10 (F10-F45) and in remission were included in the study. Institutional Ethical Committee approval and informed consent from the participants were obtained. Socio-demographic and clinical details were obtained. Childhood Trauma Questionnaire-Short Form and Multidimensional scale of Perceived Social Support were administered. Descriptive statistics and Chi-square test were employed for data analysis. Eighty-five per cent of the subjects had a history of at least one type of childhood trauma. Emotional abuse was the most commonly reported type of trauma. Among patients with childhood trauma, 47.2% reported high levels of perceived social support, whereas 18.5% individuals reported a history of at least one suicide attempt. A significant proportion of patients with psychiatric disorders in an Indian setting have experienced childhood trauma. Childhood trauma in psychiatric disorders is associated with a higher risk of attempting suicide.
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精神病患者的童年创伤发生率及其与感知到的社会支持和自杀企图的关系:印度南部一家三级医院的横断面观察研究
不良童年经历包括儿童遭受身体虐待、身体忽视、情感忽视、情感虐待和性虐待。幼年时期遭受严重虐待和创伤的儿童患精神疾病的风险较高。 为了了解精神病患者童年不良经历的发生率及其与感知到的社会支持和自杀企图的关系。 我们在喀拉拉邦一家三级医院的精神科门诊部开展了一项横断面观察研究。研究对象包括根据 ICD-10(F10-F45)诊断为药物使用障碍、精神障碍、情绪障碍和神经症且病情缓解的患者。研究获得了机构伦理委员会的批准和参与者的知情同意。研究人员还获得了社会人口学和临床方面的详细资料。对参与者进行了童年创伤问卷调查--简表和感知社会支持多维量表。数据分析采用了描述性统计和卡方检验。 85%的受试者至少有一种童年创伤史。情感虐待是最常报告的创伤类型。在有童年创伤的患者中,47.2%的人报告称其感知到的社会支持水平较高,而18.5%的人报告称至少有过一次自杀未遂史。 在印度环境中,有相当一部分精神病患者都曾经历过童年创伤。精神病患者的童年创伤与较高的企图自杀风险有关。
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