2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41380-024-02868-z
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Genetic and environment influences on childhood victimization: a systematic review and meta-analysis

Tarik Dahoun,
Alicia Peel,
Jessie Baldwin
et al.

Abstract: Childhood victimization is a key risk factor for poor mental and physical health. In order to prevent childhood victimization, it is important to better understand its underlying etiological factors. Childhood victimization is not randomly distributed in the population but occurs more often in the context of certain characteristics of the child, the family, and the broader environment. These characteristics may be both genetically and environmentally influenced, making genetically informative designs valuable … Show more

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