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Does continuous trusted adult support in childhood impart life-course resilience against adverse childhood experiences - a retrospective study on adult health-harming behaviours and mental well-being

机译:成人在儿童时期的持续值得信赖的支持能否赋予其生命力以应对不良的儿童时期经历-关于成人健康有害行为和心理健康的回顾性研究

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BackgroundAdverse childhood experiences (ACEs) including child abuse and household problems (e.g. domestic violence) increase risks of poor health and mental well-being in adulthood. Factors such as having access to a trusted adult as a child may impart resilience against developing such negative outcomes. How much childhood adversity is mitigated by such resilience is poorly quantified. Here we test if access to a trusted adult in childhood is associated with reduced impacts of ACEs on adoption of health-harming behaviours and lower mental well-being in adults.
机译:背景不良的儿童经历(ACE)包括虐待儿童和家庭问题(例如家庭暴力),增加了成年后健康状况不佳和心理健康的风险。诸如与儿童成年后可以与受信任的成年人接触的因素可能赋予抵御这种不良后果的能力。这种弹性可以减轻多少儿童期的逆境。在这里,我们测试了在儿童时期接触可信赖的成年人是否与ACEs对采用有害健康行为的影响减少以及成年人心理健康降低有关。

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