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From: Childhood maltreatment, prefrontal-paralimbic gray matter volume, and substance use in young adults and interactions with risk for bipolar disorder

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Areas of gray matter volume that related to childhood maltreatment. Axial-oblique images show regions where gray matter volume (GMV) inversely correlated with Childhood Trauma Questionnaire (CTQ) total scores across all participants [total N = 47; participants without a first-degree family member diagnosed with bipolar disorder (FHāˆ’): N = 26; participants with first-degree family member(s) diagnosed with bipolar disorder (FH+): N = 21]. Significance threshold is p < 0.005, uncorrected; clusters > 20 voxels. Left of figure denotes left side of brain. Color bar represents range of T values.

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