The prevalence of potentially traumatic events in childhood and associations with mental disorders, suicide and physical health in adulthood

This study estimated the population prevalence of exposure to potentially traumatic events during childhood, such as serious accidents, physical or sexual violence, and natural disasters among Australians, and examined their association with mental disorders, suicide, and long-term physical health conditions.

The findings illustrate the widespread and enduring impacts of childhood trauma and highlight the importance of early detection and intervention, trauma-informed healthcare, and coordinated policy and practice across health, education, and social service systems.

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