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Childhood life events and childhood trauma in adult patients with depressive, anxiety and comorbid disorders vs. controls
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 11/05/09
Hovens JGFM et al. – Childhood trauma rather than childhood life events are related to anxiety and depressive disorders. The strong associations with the comorbid group suggest that childhood trauma contributes to the severity of psychopathology.
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