Abstract

Some children are unaffected by mental illness despite exposure to childhood adversity and are considered “resilient,” suggest the authors of a new study published in The American Journal of Psychiatry. Researchers aimed to follow up such resilient children in adulthood to characterize mental health status, substance use and functional outcomes.

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