Adverse childhood experiences in early life increase the odds of depression among adults with multiple sclerosis.
Karla S GuerreroMary K HortonVidhu ChoudharyKalliope H BellesisPete DorinJin MeiTerrence ChinnTravis J MeyersCatherine A SchaeferLisa F BarcellosPublished in: Multiple sclerosis journal - experimental, translational and clinical (2023)
Findings suggest that adverse childhood experiences are associated with depression among people with multiple sclerosis. Screening for depression should be done regularly, especially among people with multiple sclerosis with a history of adverse childhood experiences.