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Table 1 Demographic and clinical characteristics of the sample

From: Trauma and psychosis: a qualitative study exploring the perspectives of people with psychosis on the influence of traumatic experiences on psychotic symptoms and quality of life

Name

Age

Gender

Ethnicity

Diagnosis

ITQ group

Traumatic event

Deborah

18-24

F

White

Schizophrenia

CPTSD

Childhood sexual abuse

Tom

25-29

M

Mixed

Schizophrenia

PTSD

Psychosis-related trauma

Walter

30-34

M

White

Schizophrenia

CPTSD

Childhood neglect

Daniel

45-49

M

White

Schizophrenia

no diagnosis

Multiple traumas

Luca

60-64

M

Mixed

Schizophrenia

CPTSD

Childhood neglect

Steven

40-44

M

White

Schizophrenia

CPTSD

Childhood neglect

Mary

40-44

F

White

Schizophrenia

DSO

Betrayal trauma

Vanessa

60-64

F

White

Schizophrenia

CPTSD

Bullied at work

Sylvia

40-44

F

White

Schizophrenia

CPTSD

Sexual abuse

Symon

40-44

M

Mixed

Affective psychosis

no diagnosis

Physical Assault

Aisha

55-59

F

White

Schizophrenia

DSO

Psychosis-related

  1. Notes: The table and paper used pseudonyms rathern than actual participants' names; ITQ International Trauma Questionnaire, CPTSD Complex Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, PTSD Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, DSO Disturbances of Self-Organisation