Association between childhood adversities and premature and potentially avoidable mortality in adulthood: a population-based study.
Asmita BhattaraiGina DimitropoulosAndrew G M BullochSuzanne C ToughScott B PattenPublished in: BMC public health (2023)
The findings imply that the psychological sequelae of childhood physical abuse and being sent away from home and subsequent uptake of adverse health behavior may lead to increased risk of potentially avoidable mortality. The potential mediators identified offer directions for future research to perform causal mediation analyses with suitable data and identify interventions aimed at preventing premature mortality due to potentially avoidable causes. Other forms of adversities, mostly related to household dysfunction, may not be determinants of the distal health outcome of mortality.
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