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—According to the results of this study, identifying adverse childhood experiences can go a long way toward reducing stress in adulthood, as well as lowering the odds of developing major depressive ...
In the mid-1990s, the concept of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) was introduced through a study conducted by Kaiser Permanente and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This study was ...
A Columbia University study found that positive relationships with parents and other adults during childhood are associated with better mental health in adulthood, regardless of exposure to adverse ...
Graduate health professions students from socially disadvantaged groups are more likely to have had encountered adversity in their childhood. And according to a new study, that reality also could lead ...
Smaller class sizes in schools are failing to increase the resilience of children from low-income families, according to a new study. Smaller class sizes in schools are failing to increase the ...
A cross-sectional study found that greater resilience, both on the individual and socio-ecological level, is linked to better mental health outcomes in individuals living with childhood-onset systemic ...
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