Structural differences in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), hippocampus, and amygdala were reported in adults who experienced childhood trauma; however, it is unknown
Future work should identify factors which alleviate stress related to life events for individuals who experienced childhood trauma in order to improve health behaviors and health.doi:10.1016/j.sleh.2020.09.001Neha A. John-HendersonSleep Health
an ongoing series of surveys that follows the lives of 17,000 people born in 1958 in Great Britain. Kelly-Irving and her colleagues collected information on more than 7,000 men and women from the NCDS who experienced toxic traumas like poor nourishment or physical abuse by seven...
Corresponding author Correspondence to. Rights and permissions Reprints and permissions About this article Cite this article Devine, K.A., Reed-Knight, B., Loiselle, K.A.et al.Posttraumatic Growth in Young Adults Who Experienced Serious Childhood Illness: A Mixed-Methods Approach.J Clin Psychol ...
Childhood trauma (physical, emotional, sexual abuse and/or physical and emotional neglect) represents a specific risk for developmental perturbations and long-term negative outcomes. Adolescents and young adults with childhood trauma have rarely experienced a single type of traumatic event but rather mult...
Han et al. reported that the P300 amplitudes, which represent neural activity associated with working memory processes and attention33, were lower in individuals who had experienced sexual abuse than in control individuals49. The disagreement between the previous and present study findings might be ...
The interplay of ACEs with HPA-axis function and inflammation is supported by research observing dysregulated cortisol levels and elevated CRP in individuals who experienced early-life adversity [16]. However, the precise nature of these associations is less clear. For example, research has identified...
Moreover, targeted interventions focusing on coping mechanisms and emotional support for individuals who have experienced childhood abuse can significantly contribute to mitigating the impact of these traumatic experiences on premenstrual symptoms. This understanding lays the ground for future investigations, ...
However, boys who experienced ACEs were more likely to engage in antisocial behavior early in young adulthood than girls who experienced similar ACEs. Where racial/ethnic differences existed, the adverse mental health impact of ACEs on Whites was consistently greater than on ...
However, boys who experienced ACEs were more likely to engage in antisocial behavior early in young adulthood than girls who experienced similar ACEs. Where racial/ethnic differences existed, the adverse mental health impact of ACEs on Whites was consistently greater than on Blacks and Hispanics. ...