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Commonly occurring adversities in families as risk factors for developing psychosocial and psychiatric morbidities: evidence from general practice.

Indira TendolkarTalip PolatHans PetersReinier AkkermansFloris van de Laar
Published in: BJPsych open (2022)
The short- and long-term consequences of exposure to negative events in childhood are of great public health importance. Our data suggest screening more proactively for consequences of commonly occurring adversities in families, as they are a risk factor for subsequent psychiatric symptoms. Enhanced consultation frequency at general practitioners following adversities should be differentiated in more detail.
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