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1 urobiological, and social effects of adverse childhood experiences.
2 were comparable for each category of adverse childhood experiences.
3 Smoking was strongly associated with adverse childhood experiences.
4 s were interviewed about a number of adverse childhood experiences.
5 status, suggesting that obesity is rooted in childhood experiences.
6            Adults with PIDs diagnosed during childhood experienced a heavy burden of health condition
7 act of tryptophan depletion (TD) and adverse childhood experiences (ACE) on brain activation during a
8  children and adolescents: bullying, adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and texting to promote beha
9 ding hypothesis, we examined whether adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with elevate
10                                      Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with several
11                                      Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are one of the greatest pre
12                                      Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) have been associated with p
13 re to assess the long-term effect of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on blood pressure (BP) traj
14  study was to assess the relation of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), including abuse, neglect,
15  identifies the harmful effects that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs; occurring during childhood
16 erential sensitivity of cortical circuits to childhood experience and insults.
17                Primary prevention of adverse childhood experiences and improved treatment of exposed
18 understanding the link between early adverse childhood experiences and later negative life outcomes,
19 haviour by adults, we prospectively assessed childhood experiences and personal characteristics of ma
20 pstream causes of exclusion, such as adverse childhood experiences and poverty.
21 l graded relationship exists between adverse childhood experiences and risk of attempted suicide thro
22 egnancy), the strongest associations between childhood experiences and unintended first pregnancy inc
23 ndoing the adult consequences of destructive childhood experiences, and the relationship of marital v
24  brain structure in individuals with adverse childhood experiences, complemented by increased limbic
25 d the effect of 2 different types of adverse childhood experiences, early deprivation through institu
26 effects of regularly eating breakfast, early childhood experiences, eating fruits and vegetables, wei
27         Child maltreatment and other adverse childhood experiences, especially when recent and ongoin
28                                      Adverse childhood experiences in any category increased the risk
29 cide attempts, compared by number of adverse childhood experiences, including emotional, physical, an
30  substantially more likely to report adverse childhood experiences, including loss of parents (OR 2.1
31  In particular, they suggest both that early childhood experience is extremely important and that the
32               Adults who have had JRA during childhood experience long-term physical and psychosocial
33 to the potential pathways by which stressful childhood experiences may increase the risk of IHD in ad
34 s in non-human primates suggest that adverse childhood experiences may influence obesity risk.
35                                              Childhood experiences of maltreatment were associated wi
36 involved in mediating the effects of adverse childhood experience on disease risk in adulthood.
37 rderline personality disorder and that other childhood experiences, particularly neglect by caretaker
38     Compared with those reporting no adverse childhood experiences, persons reporting 5 or more categ
39 dinal Interval Follow-Up Evaluation; and the Childhood Experiences Questionnaire-Revised.
40              For any given number of adverse childhood experiences, recent problems with depressed af
41                             The pathological childhood experiences reported by 467 inpatients with pe
42 y was to assess a full range of pathological childhood experiences reported by patients with criteria
43 altreatment was quantified using the Adverse Childhood Experience study and Childhood Trauma Question
44 e Childhood Trauma Questionnaire and Adverse Childhood Experience study showed an average volume redu
45  suggesting partial mediation of the adverse childhood experience-suicide attempt relationship by the
46                         Bullying is a common childhood experience that involves repeated mistreatment
47        At least 1 of 8 categories of adverse childhood experiences was reported by 63% of respondents
48 n smoking behavior and the number of adverse childhood experiences was strong and graded (P<.001).

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