Positive childhood experiences are important for long-term outcomes, but not everyone gets them

For decades, members of the Rural Health Research Center have been studying how childhood experiences impact long-term outcomes. Much of this research has examined the negative effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) such as divorce, abuse and household dysfunction on factors like health, employment, mental health and relationships. Positive childhood experiences (PCE) also play an important role in lifelong health and well-being, and Center researchers have long looked at how the presence or absence of PCEs shape individuals as they grow into adults.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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