Children are nearly three-quarters (71%) more likely to develop mental health problems between the ages of 5 and 18, if the ...
Exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), including abuse, neglect, and household challenges, have harmful implications for long-term health and mental health outcomes.1 Indeed, ACEs are one ...
Children are nearly three-quarters (71%) more likely to develop mental health problems between the ages of five and 18, if the firstborn child in their family experienced adversity during their first ...
A new study published in the Journal of Psychiatric Research explores how adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) influence ...
Childhood parental divorce increases stroke risk in older adults, even after accounting for other health factors.
Experiencing parental divorce in childhood is associated with a significantly higher risk of stroke in older adulthood, even ...
The term "adverse childhood experience" refers to ... or in a household with an incarcerated family member. In the original study of childhood experiences, begun in 1995 by the federal Centers ...
Amid a debate over 70-90-hour work week, the pre-Budget Economic Survey on Friday cited studies to state that spending over ...
More information: Julia Wigmore et al, Are adverse childhood experiences scores associated with heroism or villainy? A quantitative observational study of Marvel and DC Cinematic Universe ...
Researchers encourage clinicians to consider divorce in childhood a potentially important risk factor for stroke.
"Our study set out to fill this gap in the ... while also potentially informing interventions aimed at mitigating adverse effects of challenging childhood experiences. "Our next steps focus ...
People whose parents divorced during their childhood may be at a greater risk of stroke later in life, according to a new study.