Childhood adversities have distinct effects on mental health and cognitive development, necessitating a nuanced understanding beyond the traditional adverse childhood experiences framework. The study ...
A study of more than a million Danes found that frequent moves in childhood had a bigger effect than poverty on adult mental health risk. By Ellen Barry In recent decades, mental health providers ...
The Star Press: Ball State study offers insight on childhood obesity and its effect
A recent study examines long-term effects of childhood trauma, specifically focusing on how various types of trauma, categorized by the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) framework, influence mental ...
EurekAlert!: Study links childhood trauma to increased substance use and unexpected effects on heart rate and blood pressure in adolescents
Study links childhood trauma to increased substance use and unexpected effects on heart rate and blood pressure in adolescents
The American Journal of Managed Care: New Study Shows Childhood Adversities’ Impact on Mental Health, Cognitive Development in Youth
New Study Shows Childhood Adversities’ Impact on Mental Health, Cognitive Development in Youth
The New York Times: Moving in Childhood Contributes to Depression, Study Finds
MUNCIE — A recent study co-authored by a Ball State University economist suggests that childhood obesity can hinder upward economic mobility. The study, titled "Weighing Down the Future: Long-term ...
New research has found that adverse experiences in childhood significantly increase the likelihood of developing both depression and chronic physical diseases in later life. The study tracked ...
A new study published in the Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry reveals that childhood trauma significantly increases the likelihood of engaging in risky behaviours, including harmful alcohol ...