Adverse childhood experiences, subsequent negative life events, and their impact on health in occupational rehabilitation patients: a mixed-methods study
IntroductionAdverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are prevalent globally and can negatively impact an individual's lifespan by not only increasing the likelihood of encountering other negative life events (NLEs), but also escalating the risk of illness, absenteeism due to sickness, unemployment,...
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Main Authors: | Monica Eftedal (Author), Thomas Johansen (Author), Ruby Del Risco Kollerud (Author) |
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