Disrupting the intergenerational flow of childhood adversities: The power of supportive adults [Population health and epidemiology]
Annals of Family Medicine
NOVEMBER 20, 2024
Methods: A large representative sample of households (N=7,501) participated in the 2018 Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Health Survey. Conclusions: Increasing supportive adult relationships during childhood may protect children by disrupting the intergenerational transmission of childhood adversity from both mothers and fathers.
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