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The Effects of childhood stress on health across the lifespan

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    "The purpose of this publication is to summarize the research on childhood stress and its implications for adult health and well-being. Of particular interest is the stress caused by child abuse, neglect, and repeated exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV). We hope this publication provides practitioners, especially those working in violence prevention, with ideas about how to incorporate this information into their work." - p. 3
  • Content Notes:
    authors: Jennifer S. Middlebrooks, Natalie C. Audage.

    "The Effects of Childhood Stress on Health Across the Lifespan is a publication of the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention."

    Includes bibliographical references (p.15-16).

    Suggested citation: Middlebrooks JS, Audage NC. The Effects of Childhood Stress on Health Across the Lifespan. Atlanta (GA): Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control; 2008.

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    print; 16 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
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    urn:sha256:be5c8e26a60b911370b30dcef6a9f497de0805efc30827c51fb354f766be2261
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