Early Childhood Adversity

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Childhood adversity is a leading cause of mental and physical diseases and is responsible for adults being addicts, overweight, and emotionally unstable. Early childhood adversity, such as maltreatment, exposure to domestic violence, or living with another person with serious mental illness, will also carry heavy consequences from generation to generation. One in seven people over the age of 12 have a substance addiction problem, many if not all of these people have a high toxic stress or childhood adversity scores. One in seven people over the age of 12 have a substance addiction problem, many if not all of these people have a high toxic stress or childhood adversity scores. One way to see if a person is dealing with childhood adversity …show more content…

Early childhood adversity, such as maltreatment, exposure to domestic violence, or living with another person with serious mental illness may carry heavy consequences from generation to generation. Evidence demonstrating the association between adverse experiences and adolescent and adult psychopathology is at large. In particular, researchers have conducted a wide breadth of studies on the impact of childhood adversity, which they define as not only traumatic experiences for example, physical abuse, verbal abuse, mental abuse, witnessing violence within the home, and severe illness, but also chronic stressors like family conflict, parental separation, parental education, parental mental health, neglect, poverty, loss, drug use in the family that have a significant negative effect on the child. Social adversity, more specifically defined as financial difficulties, low economic status, parental unemployment, and lack of parental education is the one type of adversity for which associations with later life anxiety were prevalent. Only lack of parental education indicated anxiety in early and

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