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Adverse childhood experiences are linked to depression as a primary research focus regarding psychological outcomes [1] and as a significant public health concern where intervention could prevent millions of depression cases [2]. Furthermore, depression is identified as a modulating factor in the relationship between childhood experiences and adult sleep quality [3], though its role as a mediator in other sleep-related pathways remains a subject of investigation [4].

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The impact of childhood trauma on children's wellbeing and adult ... ouci.dntb.gov.ua Cheyenne Downey, Aoife Crummy · Elsevier BV 2 facts
claimThe relationship between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and sleep disturbances is mediated by stress and anxiety, but not by resilience or depression.
claimAdverse childhood experiences (ACE) and benevolent childhood experiences (BCE) can indirectly impact sleep quality in adult life, with this relationship modulated by factors including depression, anxiety, resilience, and mental health problems.
Childhood Trauma and its effect on Adulthood - Palo Alto University paloaltou.edu Palo Alto University 1 fact
measurementThe Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) predicts that treating adverse childhood experiences could act as a preventative measure, potentially reducing cases of depression by 21 million, heart disease by 1.9 million, and overweight/obesity by 2.5 million.
The Effects of Attachment and Trauma on Parenting and Children's ... rsisinternational.org Alexandra Vaporidis, Lilian Njoroge · International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science 1 fact
referenceYe, Wei, Zhang, Li, and Cao (2024) investigated the impact of adverse childhood experiences on depression, specifically examining the role of insecure attachment styles and emotion dysregulation strategies.