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teaching:childhood-trauma-aces [on March 3, 2024]
psychdb [Prevention]
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   * ACEs and their negative outcomes are preventable. However, this requires major societal and institutional involvement in creating and maintaining safe, stable, nurturing relationships and environments for all children and their families.   * ACEs and their negative outcomes are preventable. However, this requires major societal and institutional involvement in creating and maintaining safe, stable, nurturing relationships and environments for all children and their families.
-  * There is also evidence that participating in team sports during adolescence may lead to better outcomes in those exposed to ACEs.[([[https://​pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/​31135890/​|Easterlin,​ M. C., Chung, P. J., Leng, M., & Dudovitz, R. (2019). Association of team sports participation with long-term mental health outcomes among individuals exposed to adverse childhood experiences. JAMA pediatrics, 173(7), 681-688.]])] 
   * Positive relationships with parents and with nonparental adults during childhood may reduce the risk of later mental disorders regardless of exposure to ACEs.[([[https://​pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/​38150238/​|VanBronkhorst,​ S. B., Abraham, E., Dambreville,​ R., Ramos-Olazagasti,​ M. A., Wall, M., Saunders, D. C., ... & Duarte, C. S. (2023). Sociocultural Risk and Resilience in the Context of Adverse Childhood Experiences. JAMA psychiatry.]])]   * Positive relationships with parents and with nonparental adults during childhood may reduce the risk of later mental disorders regardless of exposure to ACEs.[([[https://​pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/​38150238/​|VanBronkhorst,​ S. B., Abraham, E., Dambreville,​ R., Ramos-Olazagasti,​ M. A., Wall, M., Saunders, D. C., ... & Duarte, C. S. (2023). Sociocultural Risk and Resilience in the Context of Adverse Childhood Experiences. JAMA psychiatry.]])]
 +  * Participating in team sports during adolescence may lead to better outcomes in those exposed to ACEs.[([[https://​pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/​31135890/​|Easterlin,​ M. C., Chung, P. J., Leng, M., & Dudovitz, R. (2019). Association of team sports participation with long-term mental health outcomes among individuals exposed to adverse childhood experiences. JAMA pediatrics, 173(7), 681-688.]])]
  
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