Dissociative symptomatology and aggressive behavior
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Turkish adaptation of the scale of dissociative activities
2022, European Journal of Trauma and DissociationCitation Excerpt :Finally, the SODAS was found to correlate positively with childhood trauma. That pathological dissociation positively relates to severe childhood trauma has already been established in the literature (Kaplan et al., 1998; Şar, 2020). More recently, Schäfer et al. (2010) added that the harshness of childhood trauma is related to the degree of dissociative symptoms.
Evaluation of childhood trauma with respect to criminal behavior, dissociative experiences, adverse family experiences and psychiatric backgrounds among prison inmates
2018, Comprehensive PsychiatryCitation Excerpt :Consistent with the high rates of dissociative experiences (10 to 50%) reported in past studies conducted on prison inmates [13,73–75], the DES scores were >30 in almost half of the inmates in our cohort. Although dissociation is hypothesized to facilitate the perpetration of violence in offenders by creating amnesia and perceptual alterations, such as depersonalization/de-realization under certain conditions [10,12,76], our findings revealed no significant differences between forms of crime with respect to DES scores. Additionally, despite a higher prevalence of violent crimes found among females, DES scores were found to be similar between female and male inmates in our cohort.
The mediator roles of trait anxiety, hostility, and impulsivity in the association between childhood trauma and dissociation in male substance-dependent inpatients
2013, Comprehensive PsychiatryCitation Excerpt :Impulsivity has been associated with dissociation in psychiatric inpatients [26], and aggression has been associated with dissociation in patients with antisocial personality disorder [46]. Thus, aggression and impulsivity have been demonstrated to be associated with each other [47] and with childhood trauma, dissociation, SUD, depression, anxiety (eg, PTSD), and suicidal and self-mutilative behavior in a diversity of clinical and general population samples [27,48-51]. A recent study, which examined the pattern of relations between a history of childhood trauma, impulsivity, and dissociation among psychiatric inpatients, suggested that impulsivity mediates the association between childhood trauma and dissociative psychopathology [26].
Dissociative experiences differentiate bipolar-II from unipolar depressed patients: The mediating role of cyclothymia and the Type A behaviour speed and impatience subscale
2008, Journal of Affective DisordersCitation Excerpt :There is a strong association between OCD and both bipolar disorder ( Angst et al., 2005) and cyclothymic temperament (Hantouche et al., 2003) and it is therefore not surprising that all of these are associated with dissociative symptoms. Higher scores on DES in patients with a history of suicide attempt is consistent with suicidal behaviour being connected with scores on the DES ( Kaplan et al., 1998) and that dissociative disorders are associated with suicide attempt ( Karadag et al., 2005). Similarly in a general population study Maaranen et al. (2005) found that pathological dissociation, defined by DES-T scores over 20, was associated with depression and suicidality.
Aggression and psychopathology in detained adolescent females
2008, Psychiatry Research