Early-life adversity, later-life mental health, and resilience resources: a longitudinal population-based birth cohort analysis.
Theodore David CoscoRebecca HardyLaura D HoweMarcus RichardsPublished in: International psychogeriatrics (2018)
Individual and social resources were associated with lower mental distress. They did not modify, but partly mediated the association between childhood adversity and adult mental distress. Social support was the most important mediator, suggesting that interventions to promote greater social support may offset psychosocial adversities experienced in childhood to foster better mental health in older adults.