Child maltreatment, migration and risk of first-episode psychosis: results from the multinational EU-GEI study. Giuseppe D'Andrea , Jatin Lal , Sarah Tosato , Charlotte Gayer-Anderson , Hannah E Jongsma , Simona A Stilo , Els van der Ven , Diego Quattrone , Eva Velthorst , Domenico Berardi , Paulo Rossi Menezes , Celso Arango , Mara Parellada , Antonio Lasalvia , Caterina La Cascia , Laura Ferraro , Daniele La Barbera , Lucia Sideli , Julio Bobes , Miguel Bernardo , Julio Sanjuán , Jose Luis Santos , Manuel Arrojo , Cristina Marta Del-Ben , Giada Tripoli , Pierre-Michel Llorca , Lieuwe de Haan , Jean-Paul Selten , Andrea Tortelli , Andrei Szöke , Roberto Muratori , Bart P Rutten , Jim van Os , Peter B Jones , James B Kirkbride , Robin M Murray , Marta di Forti , Ilaria Tarricone , Craig Morgan Psychological medicine(2022)
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The higher exposure to CM, despite a smaller effect on the odds of FEP, accounted for a greater proportion of incident FEP cases among migrants. Policies aimed at reducing CM should consider the increased vulnerability of specific subpopulations.
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Child adversity, childhood trauma, first-episode psychosis, migrants
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