Childhood Abuse, Adult Health, and Health Care Utilization: Results from a Representative Community Sample

The long-term consequences of childhood abuse on adult mental health have been a major focus of research. Much less attention has been directed to its effects on physical health outcomes. By use of data from the Ontario Health Survey (n = 9,953), the association between retrospective reports of chil...

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Male
Medical sciences
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pain
Pain - epidemiology
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Prevalence
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychopathology. Psychiatry
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