Abstract

Long-term consequences of aversive childhood experiences: effects on the incidence of psychiatric illnesses Abstract. Early childhood stress experiences through physical, psychological and sexual abuse as well as emotional or physical neglect often lead to permanent changes in the psychological well-being. Clinically, this is shown among other things in an increased incidence of various psychiatric disorders. This narrative survey aims to summarize the current status of existing studies on early childhood stress experiences and related psychiatric consequences. Scientific publications from the online libraries PubMed, PsycINFO and GoogleScholar served as the database. The search was conducted under the keywords Adversive Childhood Events (ACE), Adverse Childhood, Childhood Trauma, Psychiatric Disorders, Health Consequences as well as their German translations. The search resulted in 46 studies to be considered.

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