The long-term consequences of trauma exposure, such as substance abuse, incarceration, and co-occurring psychiatric problems are discussed along with the importance of recognizing protective factors, examining resiliency, and identifying empirically based treatment modalities to help alleviate symptoms of ...
Other poor decisions someone may make while abusing drugs include having unprotected sex or sharing needles, which can lead to diseases like HIV or hepatitis. Drug abuse can lead to someone dropping out of school or losing a job, with lasting financial consequences. Trauma, assault, and injury ...
Long-term consequences of parental death in childhood: psychological and physiological manifestations. In: Stroebe MS, Schut H, Stroebe W, eds. Handbook of Bereavement Research and Practice: Advances in Theory and Intervention. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association; 2008:397-416 6. Mel...
The long-term consequences of parental alcohol abuse: a cohort study of children in Denmark The aim of this study is to consider whether parents' abuse of alcohol has an impact on children during their formative years. The research is based on dat... MN Christoffersen,K Soothill - 《Journal...
Childhood and intergenerational poverty: The long-term consequences of growing up poor. 2009. Corcoran ME, Chaudry A. The dynamics of childhood poverty. Future Children. 1997:40–54. Vartanian TP, Gleason PM. Do neighborhood conditions affect high school dropout and college graduation rates? J ...
While the association between abuse in childhood and adverse adult health outcomes is well established, this link is infrequently acknowledged in the gener
For this reason, animal studies are an invaluable tool when it comes to draw causal conclusions regarding the long-term effects of perinatal cannabinoid exposure. There are excellent reviews on the behavioral consequences of prenatal THC and cannabinoid intake during pregnancy and lactation, summarizing...
Regardingphysicalconsequences,Blum- berg(1979)reportedthatapproximately 25percentofvictimsofpersonalcrimes (whichincludeviolentcrimesandperson- altheft)experiencedsomeinjuryandthat 10percentofallvictims(orabout40per- centofvictimswithsomeinjury)were seriouslyinjured.Klaus(1994)estimated ...
Do adult males tend not to disclose their experiences of childhood sexual abuse? Men do not define their childhood experiences as abusive, and do not think that their abuse experiences have had a negative impact. The consequences of disclosure are perceived as worse than the consequences of non-...
OBJECTIVES: We explored long-term health consequences of age at sexual initiation and of abstinence until marriage to evaluate empirical support for the cl... TGM Sandfort,M Orr,JS Hirsch,... - 《American Journal of Public Health》 被引量: 362发表: 2008年 Effects of Drug Abuse and Mental...