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Research at The Royal Cornhill Hospital The Consequences of Trauma in Early Life For Adult Mental Health. Aims The primary aims of the study are: 1. To determine an accurate estimate of the rate of childhood sexual, physical and emotional abuse (early trauma) amongst clients in contact
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Research at The Royal Cornhill Hospital The Consequences of Trauma in Early Life For Adult Mental Health
Aims • The primary aims of the study are: • 1. To determine an accurate estimate of the rate of childhood sexual, • physical and emotional abuse (early trauma) amongst clients in contact • with Mental Health Services in Aberdeen. • 2. To determine the range of psychological distress likely to be • associated with early trauma in this population.
Aims • Secondary aims: • 1. To estimate the prevalence of personality disorder amongst clients • in Aberdeen and correlate this with early trauma. • 2. To determine the rate of recording by health care professionals in • Aberdeen of early trauma as a possible factor in adult mental illness.
Questionnaires • The Symptom Checklist 90 Revised (SCL-90-R) - a self-report questionnaire designed to measure current psychological distress. • The Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ) - a self-report questionnaire designed to screen for histories of abuse and neglect. • 3) The Personality Disorder Questionnaire (PDQ-4) - a self-report questionnaire designed to screen for Personality disorders (PD).
The Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ) • The CTQ screens for 5 types of maltreatment: • Emotional Abuse • Physical Abuse • Sexual Abuse • Emotional Neglect • Physical Neglect
The Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ) • Participants respond to a series of questions about childhood events, by endorsing one of the following options: • Never True = 1 • Rarely True = 2 • Sometimes True =3 • Often True = 4 • Very Often True = 5
Classification of CTQ Scale Total Scores No Childhood Trauma Childhood Trauma
Classification of CTQ Scale Total Scores • In this study participants are considered to have suffered • childhood trauma if they have scored the following for each • category: • Emotional Abuse 13 and above • Physical Abuse 10 and above • Sexual Abuse 8 and above • Emotional Neglect 15 and above • Physical Neglect 10 and above • (shaded area of table)
PDQ-4 • PDQ-4 is designed to assess 12 personality disorders. • The total PDQ-4 score is an index of overall personality disturbance. • Controls generally score 20 or less. • Patients in therapy generally score between 20-30. • A total score of 30 or more indicates a substantial likelihood that the patient has significant personality disturbance. • In this study only participants scoring positively for a specific PD and with a total score of 30 or above are included in the PD group. A participant scoring positively for a specific PD but with a total score of less than 30 has been excluded.
SCL-90-R • The Symptom Checklist 90 Revised (SCL-90-R) – needs all the data to be gathered before analysis can begin.
Initial Findings • Interviewed 128 participants. • CTQ • 76 of the 128 participants have experienced some form of early trauma. • 49 of the 76 participants who have experience early trauma have this recorded in their psychiatric medical records. • PDQ4 • 81 of the 128 participants have significant personality disturbance. • 17 of the 81 participants who have significant personality disturbance have a diagnosis of PD.
Initial Findings • Personality Disorder and Early Trauma • 62 of the 81 participants with significant personality disturbance have experienced some form of early trauma.