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The Impact of Maternal Childhood Trauma on Children's Problem ... dovepress.com Dove Press Nov 4, 2024 2 facts
claimChildhood Trauma is defined as psychological, emotional, or physical harm caused by negative behavior or inaction by parents or other caregivers during childhood, including emotional neglect, physical neglect, emotional abuse, sexual abuse, and physical abuse.
referenceThe Childhood Trauma Questionnaire-Short Form (CTQ-SF) was used to assess parents’ childhood trauma, consisting of 28 items divided into five subscales: emotional abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional neglect, and physical neglect.
Clinical evidence in the phenomenon of Alien Abduction neuroscigroup.us Giulio Perrotta · Annals of Psychiatry and Treatment 2 facts
measurement100% (112/112) of the interviewed sample reported having suffered significant psychological or physical abuse at a young age, intra-parental relational imbalances, or a restrictive sexual upbringing lacking free communication.
measurement100% of the surveyed clinical population of alien abduction experiencers reported having suffered significant psychological or physical abuse at a young age, intra-parental relational imbalances, or a restrictive sexual upbringing lacking free communication.
Stress, Lifestyle, and Health – Psychology 2e OpenStax pressbooks.cuny.edu CUNY Pressbooks 1 fact
claimAdverse childhood experiences, such as physical abuse, being sent away from home, and parental divorce, are associated with shortened telomere length in women, and telomere size decreases as the amount of experienced adversity increases, according to a study of over 4,000 U.K. women ages 41–80 by Surtees et al. (2010).
Early Childhood Development and Education - Healthy People 2030 odphp.health.gov Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion 1 fact
claimStressors such as physical abuse, family instability, unsafe neighborhoods, and poverty can cause children to have inadequate coping skills, difficulty regulating emotions, and reduced social functioning compared to other children their age.
The Long-Term Perceived Effect of Childhood Trauma on Youth's ... rsisinternational.org Damilola A. OSEKITA, Emmanuel Temitope BANKOLE, Oluwakemisola A. Azeez · RSIS International 1 fact
claimFelitti and his team (1998) found that adverse childhood experiences, such as neglect, physical abuse, and maltreatment, lead to negative health outcomes in adulthood, including causes of death like heart disease and cancer.
Psychosocial Pathways - CDC cdc.gov CDC Sep 1, 2023 1 fact
claimAdverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are defined as traumatic events and severe or chronic stress occurring during childhood (ages 0–17), including physical, emotional, and sexual abuse; emotional and physical neglect; and household dysfunction such as parental mental health illnesses, household substance abuse, violence between parents or caregivers, incarcerated family members, and parental separation or divorce.
Types of Parenting Styles and Effects on Children - StatPearls - NCBI ncbi.nlm.nih.gov National Library of Medicine Sep 18, 2022 1 fact
claimInterventions for children may require an understanding of the parent's upbringing style, especially if there are suspicions of physical or verbal abuse, to allow for more personalized approaches to the child's well-being.
The impact of childhood trauma on children's wellbeing and adult ... academia.edu Academia.edu 1 fact
referenceLindert et al. (2014) conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis finding that sexual and physical abuse in childhood is associated with depression and anxiety over the life course.
Stress, Lifestyle, and Health – Introduction to Psychology open.maricopa.edu Maricopa Open Digital Press 1 fact
measurementSurtees et al. (2010) investigated over 4,000 U.K. women ages 41–80 and found that adverse childhood experiences, such as physical abuse, being sent away from home, and parent divorce, were associated with shortened telomere length, with telomere size decreasing as the amount of adversity increased.