The relationship between type, timing and duration of exposure to adverse childhood experiences and adolescent self‐harm and depression: findings from three UK prospective population‐based cohorts
Farooq B, Russell A, Howe L, Herbert A, Smith A, Fisher H, Baldwin J, Arseneault L, Danese A, Mars B. The relationship between type, timing and duration of exposure to adverse childhood experiences and adolescent self‐harm and depression: findings from three UK prospective population‐based cohorts. Journal Of Child Psychology And Psychiatry 2024, 65: 1369-1387. PMID: 38613494, PMCID: PMC7616850, DOI: 10.1111/jcpp.13986.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdverse childhood experiencesMillennium Cohort StudyExposure to adverse childhood experiencesSelf-harmChildhood experiencesACE typesAvon Longitudinal Study of ParentsProspective population-based cohortRisk of self-harmLongitudinal Study of ParentsCo-occurring depressionImpact of adverse childhood experiencesParental mental health problemsStructured life course modeling approachAdolescent self-harmAvon Longitudinal StudyMental health problemsPopulation-based cohortStudy of ParentsMultinomial logistic regression modelLogistic regression modelsMiddle childhoodImpact of developmental timingLong duration of exposureDepression