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Association of Child Maltreatment and Deployment-related Traumatic Experiences with Mental Disorders in Active Duty Service Members and Veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces: Association de la Maltraitance des Enfants et des Expériences Traumatisantes Liées au Déploiement Avec les Troubles Mentaux Chez les Membres du Service Actif et Les Anciens Combattants des Forces Armées Canadiennes.

Tracie O AfifiJitender SareenTamara L TaillieuAshley Stewart-TufescuNatalie P MotaShay-Lee BoltonGordon J G AsmundsonMurray W EnnsKatie A PortsRakesh Jetly
Published in: Canadian journal of psychiatry. Revue canadienne de psychiatrie (2021)
The prevalence of a child maltreatment history is high among active Canadian military and veterans. As well, child maltreatment may increase the likelihood of mental disorders across the life span. This may be especially true for individuals who also experience DRTEs. Understanding these relationships may provide insight into developing effective interventions for military personnel and veteran mental health outcomes.
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