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Enquiring about traumatic experiences in psychosis: A comparison of case notes and self-report questionnaires

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  • Twylla Cunningham
  • Ciaran Shannon
  • Ivor Crothers
  • Katrina Hoy
  • Carly Fitzsimmons
  • Riona McCann
  • John O’Hare
  • Ciaran Mulholland

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Purpose: Studies have found an association between a history of trauma and the presence of psychotic symptoms. Despite the research evidence it appears to be the case that many clinicians are not routinely asking about traumatic experiences. This study aims to ascertain the level of agreement between rates of self-reported trauma and that which is recorded in case notes.Methods: The study population was drawn from all individuals with a confirmed diagnosis of psychosis, residing within a defined catchment area. Rates of childhood trauma, lifetime trauma and trauma related to the Troubles in Northern Ireland recorded in participants’ case notes were compared to their responses on self-report questionnaires: THQ, CTQ and TREQ.Results: Relatively high levels of trauma were reported by participants on the self-report measures that were administered. The rates of trauma recorded in case note records were similar to that found in other studies. Also in line with other research were poor levels of agreement between self-report and case note data.Conclusion: High levels of lifetime, childhood and trauma related to the Troubles in Northern Ireland were found when the individuals in the sample were directly assessed for the purposes of this study. In contrast much lower rates were recorded in patient notes on routine clinical assessment. The results suggest that clinicians do not routinely enquire about trauma histories with this population and as a result, case notes underestimate trauma prevalence.

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  • Twylla Cunningham & Ciaran Shannon & Ivor Crothers & Katrina Hoy & Carly Fitzsimmons & Riona McCann & John O’Hare & Ciaran Mulholland, 2016. "Enquiring about traumatic experiences in psychosis: A comparison of case notes and self-report questionnaires," Psychosis, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 8(4), pages 301-310, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:rpsyxx:v:8:y:2016:i:4:p:301-310
    DOI: 10.1080/17522439.2015.1115542
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