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Adverse childhood experiences, brain efficiency, and the development of pain symptoms in youth.

Samantha MillerKaren L CobosNivez RasicXiangyu LongCatherine A LebelNeta Bar AmMelanie NoelDaniel C Kopala-SibleyRichelle MychasiukJillian Vinall Miller
Published in: European journal of pain (London, England) (2024)
This article explores the relationship between ACEs, pain symptomology, and brain efficiency in youth. ACEs may affect how the brain processes information, including pain. Youths with lower brain efficiencies that were exposed to more ACEs have pain symptomology comparable to youths with chronic pain. Understanding this relationship is important for the earlier identification of pain symptoms, particularly in vulnerable populations such as youths exposed to trauma, and is critical for preventing the chronification of pain.
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