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Research on adverse childhood experiences is a vital part of the data-to-action link and the development of evidence-based public health and violence prevention practice.
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Background Adverse Childhood Experiences have been implicated in a range of health-related risk behaviors in adulthood, but there is limited research on how these patterns manifest among internal migrant workers in China. This study aims to elucidate the
Guanghui Shen +8 more
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Adverse childhood experiences, resilience and internet addiction.
Adverse childhood experiences, resilience and internet addiction.
Houcem Elomma Mrabet (17811000) +6 more
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Do Adverse Childhood Experiences Make Us More Utilitarian in Moral Dilemmas?
Zhihui Wu,1– 3 Junyao Song,4 Xiyou Chen,1 Daoqun Ding,1– 3,5 Xiangyi Zhang1,6 1Department of Psychology, School of Education Science, Hunan Normal University, Changsha, People’s Republic of China; 2Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies, Hunan Normal ...
Wu Z, Ding D, Zhang X, Chen X, Song J
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The Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
Childhood trauma, also known as Adverse Childhood experiences (ACEs) can affect every aspect of a person’s life until the day they die.https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/fsrs2018/1009/thumbnail ...
Wells, Melissa
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Adverse Childhood Experiences and Adult Nutrition; A Correlational Study
There is a wealth of knowledge surrounding adverse childhood experiences and their immediate consequences. In recent years, researchers have expanded the scope of studies to explore the long-term impact of these negative early childhood events. One focus
Ostrout, Tabitha
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Theoretical framework of adverse childhood experiences
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Chapter 5 starts by outlining the high prevalence of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) evident in the case study cohort. The most commonly identified ACEs are discussed, in particular the co-morbidity of some (such as, for example, being a victim of physical abuse and witnessing domestic violence).
Paul Gray, Deborah Jump, Hannah Smithson
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In this article, we will dialogue from a central concern: The importance of access to Psychopedagogy to assist in the re-signification of childhood traumas. Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are traumatic situations that affect childhood and therefore human development.
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Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2021
Adverse childhood experiences are found in adults regardless of race, socioeconomic level, or education. They can be identified in a clinical environment by answering a retrospective questionnaire . Adverse childhood experiences are clearly linked to high-risk health behaviors and multiple chronic diseases.
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Adverse childhood experiences are found in adults regardless of race, socioeconomic level, or education. They can be identified in a clinical environment by answering a retrospective questionnaire . Adverse childhood experiences are clearly linked to high-risk health behaviors and multiple chronic diseases.
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