Background: Prior research has shown that poor family relations during upbringing have long-term detrimental effects on mental health. Few previous studies have, however, focused on somatic health outcomes and studies rarely cover the life span until retirement age. The aims of the current study were, firstly, to examine the association between poor family relationships in adolescence and in-patient somatic care across the life course whilst adjusting for confounders at baseline and concurrent psychiatric in-patient care; and secondly, to compare the risks of somatic and psychiatric in-patient care across the life course. Methods: Prospective data from the Stockholm Birth Cohort study were used, with 2636 participants born in 1953 who were ...
BACKGROUND: Adverse family experiences in early life are associated with subsequent psychopathology....
PURPOSE: Stressful childhood experiences have negative long-term health consequences. The present st...
Purpose: We assessed the association between trajectories of stressful life events (SLEs) throughout...
Background: Previous research has shown that poor family relations in childhood are associated with ...
Poor family relationships during childhood have been shown to have long-term negative effects on an ...
Poor family relationships during childhood have been shown to have long-term negative effects on an ...
Poor childhood family conditions have a long-term effect on adult mental health, but the mechanisms ...
Background: Most evidence for associations between childhood adversity and adult mental illness is r...
Background Most evidence for associations between childhood adversity and adult mental illness i...
Poor childhood family conditions have a long-term effect on adult mental health, but the mechanisms ...
Objective: Adverse childhood experiences are linked to the development of a number of psychiatric il...
Aim: Although health effects of social relationships are well-researched, long-term health consequen...
Background: Childhood adverse effects and traumatic experiences increase the risk for several psychi...
Background: Event-based measures suggest that emotional adversity in childhood has a long-term healt...
Background: Childhood adverse effects and traumatic experiences increase the risk for several psychi...
BACKGROUND: Adverse family experiences in early life are associated with subsequent psychopathology....
PURPOSE: Stressful childhood experiences have negative long-term health consequences. The present st...
Purpose: We assessed the association between trajectories of stressful life events (SLEs) throughout...
Background: Previous research has shown that poor family relations in childhood are associated with ...
Poor family relationships during childhood have been shown to have long-term negative effects on an ...
Poor family relationships during childhood have been shown to have long-term negative effects on an ...
Poor childhood family conditions have a long-term effect on adult mental health, but the mechanisms ...
Background: Most evidence for associations between childhood adversity and adult mental illness is r...
Background Most evidence for associations between childhood adversity and adult mental illness i...
Poor childhood family conditions have a long-term effect on adult mental health, but the mechanisms ...
Objective: Adverse childhood experiences are linked to the development of a number of psychiatric il...
Aim: Although health effects of social relationships are well-researched, long-term health consequen...
Background: Childhood adverse effects and traumatic experiences increase the risk for several psychi...
Background: Event-based measures suggest that emotional adversity in childhood has a long-term healt...
Background: Childhood adverse effects and traumatic experiences increase the risk for several psychi...
BACKGROUND: Adverse family experiences in early life are associated with subsequent psychopathology....
PURPOSE: Stressful childhood experiences have negative long-term health consequences. The present st...
Purpose: We assessed the association between trajectories of stressful life events (SLEs) throughout...