Stressful or traumatic experiences in childhood have been shown to negatively impact an individual's health as an adult.
The study found that adverse childhood experiences in firstborns were associated with mental health outcomes in the first and subsequent children, but this does not necessarily mean that adverse ...
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) in the year before and two years after birth in firstborns are associated with an ...
The research study is the first comprehensive assessment of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) among Northern Ireland's ...
Study reveals firstborns facing adversity increase mental health risks in siblings, highlighting the importance of early ...
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 ...
A groundbreaking study has detailed the individual, social and economic costs of adverse childhood experiences - but also has ...
The study published in The Lancet Public Health found that mothers whose firstborns had experienced adverse childhood experiences had a 71% increased risk of having children with mental health ...
New research published in PLOS One has shown that older adults whose parents divorced when they were children may be at ...
Despite increasing awareness, identifying and mitigating the effects of ACEs remains a significant challenge, particularly ...
Children are nearly three-quarters (71%) more likely to develop mental health problems between the ages of 5 and 18, if the ...