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. 2022 Sep;29(5):1692-1706.
doi: 10.1002/cpp.2731. Epub 2022 Apr 6.

The role of attachment and dissociation in the relationship between childhood interpersonal trauma and negative symptoms in psychosis

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The role of attachment and dissociation in the relationship between childhood interpersonal trauma and negative symptoms in psychosis

Amy Degnan et al. Clin Psychol Psychother. 2022 Sep.

Abstract

Negative symptoms have an adverse impact on quality of life and functioning in psychosis. Service users with psychosis have identified negative symptoms as a priority for their recovery. Despite this, there is a lack of effective and targeted psychological interventions for negative symptoms and their underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. Childhood trauma is a robust risk factor for positive symptoms in psychosis, but the association with negative symptoms is less well established. Our aim was to examine the association between childhood interpersonal trauma and negative symptoms and the psychological mediators of this relationship. Two hundred and forty participants experiencing psychosis completed validated self-report measures of childhood trauma, attachment, dissociation, compartmentalization, and symptoms. Mediation analyses showed that disorganized attachment and dissociative experiences mediated the association between childhood trauma and negative symptoms, when analysed individually and in a combined model. Models adjusted for age and positive and depressive symptoms. Avoidant attachment and compartmentalization were independently associated with negative symptoms but not childhood trauma and thus were not significant mediators. Childhood trauma was not independently associated with negative symptoms. This paper is the first to present empirical data to support a model implicating attachment and dissociation as important psychological processes in the link between childhood trauma and negative symptoms. These exploratory findings suggest that it may be beneficial to consider these relationships in trauma-informed formulations and interventions. Further longitudinal research is required to establish causality and test theoretical models of mechanisms in the pathway to negative symptoms.

Keywords: attachment; childhood trauma; dissociation; negative symptoms; psychosis.

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The final mediation model for total negative symptoms. Note: Standardized estimates presented for each path. Single headed arrows represent regression paths. Dotted line = effect not statistically significant

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