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Understanding the nature and significance of early childhood: new evidence and its implications [PDF]
INTRODUCTION This paper is based on a presentation at a Centre for Community Child Health seminar devoted to a consideration of the Productivity Commission’s Draft Report on Child Care and Early Childhood Learning.
Tim G. Moore
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Adverse Childhood Experiences and College Adjustment: A Moderated Mediation Model
Although the effects of adverse childhood experiences have been widely studied in the general population, researchers have just recently begun to examine their effects on college students. Even fewer studies have looked at the impact of adverse childhood
Rosecrance, Pamela
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Do Childhood Attachment and Adverse Childhood Experiences Predict Adulthood Attachment?
Objective: It is well established that childhood attachment style generally predicts adulthood attachment style. However, less is known about how adverse childhood experiences – including abuse, neglect, and trauma – predict adulthood attachment security.
Glass, Jamie
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Background Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and childhood poverty (CP) are linked to long-term harms, including poor health, lower educational attainment, and economic instability.
Mark A. Bellis +5 more
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Adverse Childhood Experiences and Emotional Intimacy in Adults
Adverse Childhood Experiences and Emotional Intimacy in Adults Adverse childhood experiences have been defined as traumatic experiences before age 18. These experiences include psychological, physical, or sexual abuse; violence against mother, or living ...
Toon, Taylor +2 more
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Background The Co-occurrence of Health Risk Behaviors (ACEs) among adolescents has become a significant public health issue that urgently needs to be addressed. This study aims to investigate the prevalence of Co-occurrence of Health Risk Behaviors among
Tao Xu +4 more
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IntroductionLearned helplessness often arises when an individual feels that a challenging situation is inescapable. Childhood trauma can lead to feelings of learned helplessness in youth and adulthood. Resiliency theory suggests that positive experiences
AliceAnn Crandall +3 more
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INVITED EDITORIAL: CHILDHOOD ADVERSITIES AND MENTAL ILL HEALTH [PDF]
Raimo K. R. Salokangas, MD, PhD, MSc, PsD
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Summary: Background: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are linked to negative physical and mental health outcomes. Limited information on their influence exists in Latin America and middle-income countries like Mexico.
Daniela León Rojas +6 more
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Relationship between adverse childhood experiences and victimization in adulthood.
Previous research on adverse childhood experiences show that the consequences of these experiences are long-lasting, affect the main aspects of life and contribute to the experience of victimization.
Šikšniūtė, Kornelija,
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