Childhood abuse, the BDNF-Val66Met polymorphism and adult psychotic-like experiences
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Childhood abuse, the BDNF-Val66Met polymorphism and adult psychotic-like experiencesAuthor (s)
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2011Publisher
The Royal College of PsychiatristsBibliographic citation
The British Journal of Psychiatry (2011), 199, 38, p. 38-42Type
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Individuals exposed to childhood abuse are more likely to report positive psychotic-like experiences. Met carriers reported more positive psychotic-like experiences when exposed to childhood abuse than did individuals ... [+]
Individuals exposed to childhood abuse are more likely to report positive psychotic-like experiences. Met carriers reported more positive psychotic-like experiences when exposed to childhood abuse than did individuals carrying the Val/Val genotype. Therefore, the observed gene–environment interaction effect may be partially responsible for individual variation in response to childhood abuse. [-]
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