7 Recent population studies highlighted the associations between adverse childhood experiences, commonly classified into abuse (psychological, physical, or sexual), household dysfunction (eg, substance use by household members, mental illness, parental separation), and neglect with a range of card...
These findings are consistent with the notion that low exploratory behaviour following childhood maltreatment is potentially a protective adaptation against internalising symptoms, while disrupted neural processing of reward learning in volatile environments may index latent vulnerability to mental illness. Intro...
This includes returning to school, participating in everyday activities such as school trips, and returning to routines that were in place before the illness. The parents have tried to continue their children’s lives as normally as possible. This also includes promoting independence and creating ...
Adverse Childhood Experiences, Substance Use, and Self-Reported Substance Use Problems Among Sexual and Gender Diverse Individuals: Moderation by History of Mental Illness Article 16 June 2023 The Role of Adverse Childhood Experiences and Corporal Punishment in Early Adulthood Depression and Substance ...
Childhood trauma and its correlation with resilience among primary and middle school students in Wuhan city in 2015. Wei Sheng yan jiu = Journal of Hygiene Research. 2019;48(5):717–27. PubMed Google Scholar Hobbs C, Vozarova P, Sabharwal A, Shah P, Button K. Is depression associated ...
(3) had a mental illness; (4) hurt or threatened to hurt each other; (5) acted in a way that made participant fearful; (6) touched or asked to touch participant’s “private parts” in an unwanted way; (7) went without food, clothing, place to live, or had no one for ...
7 Recent population studies highlighted the associations between adverse childhood experiences, commonly classified into abuse (psychological, physical, or sexual), household dysfunction (eg, substance use by household members, mental illness, parental separation), and neglect with a range of card...
Mental Health in Schools: Lessons Learned From Exclusion Students who are excluded from the daily life of schools are at risk for mental illness. This is especially true for children with disabilities as they are... JA Specht - 《Canadian Journal of School Psychology》 被引量: 9发表: 2013年...
Inclusion and exclusion criteria General exclusion criteria for all participants were (a) age under 18 years or over 60 years; (b) neurological disorders; (c) current substance abuse, assessed via urine toxicology screening and clinical interview; (d) severe medical illness; (e) pregnancy, and ...
Exclusion criteria for all participants included current substance dependence, neurological illness, psychotic disorder diagnosis (bipolar I or schizophrenia) and pregnancy, and additionally no psychiatric disorder for control participants. The BPD group consisted of 16 females and 4 males, mean age 43.4 ...