Adverse childhood experiences and health among indigenous persons experiencing homelessness
Abstract Background Current literature has established that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with the onset of a variety of physical, mental, and behavioural illnesses. However, there are few studies that have thoroughly examined this association in low-income or marginalized grou...
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Main Authors: | Eric Smith (Author), Katrina Milaney (Author), Rita I. Henderson (Author), Lyndon Crowshoe (Author) |
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