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Adverse childhood experiences increase risk of mental illness, but community support can offer protection [medicalxpress.com]

 

People who have experienced abuse, neglect and other adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) such as living with domestic violence during their childhood are at much greater risk of mental illness throughout life.

Findings from a new national study across Wales found adults who had suffered four or more types of ACE were almost 10 times more likely to have felt suicidal or self-harmed than those who had experienced none.

The study by Public Health Wales and Bangor University also found that some basic community measures help build  which can help protect individuals from developing the problems that ACEs can cause.

[For more on this story by Bangor University, go to https://medicalxpress.com/news...-mental-illness.html]

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