How adverse childhood experiences relate to single and multiple health risk behaviours in German public university students: a cross-sectional analysis.
Jascha WiehnClaudia HornbergFlorian FischerPublished in: BMC public health (2018)
The study provides strong evidence that ACEs are associated with HRBs. The number of ACEs may play a role in single or multiple HRBs. Reducing the number of ACEs could thus decrease HRBs, which account for many of the leading causes of morbidity and death. The findings highlight the importance of trauma-informed health interventions designed to prevent the occurrence of ACEs, and build capacity among children and adults.