2010
DOI: 10.1055/s-0030-1268225
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Kindesmisshandlung – nicht unfallbedingte Verletzungen bei Kindern

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“…Strong empirical evidence exists suggesting that exposure to high numbers of ACEs increases the risk of many of the leading causes of death [ 2 ] and can reduce life expectancy by almost 20 years [ 3 ]. ACEs can cause direct health consequences, such as somatic and psychosomatic disorders, cognitive-emotional reactions [ 4 ] or even death [ 5 ]. Moreover, ACEs can also have a negative impact throughout the entire life course by affecting the individual’s physical health [ 6 8 ] and mental health [ 9 11 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Strong empirical evidence exists suggesting that exposure to high numbers of ACEs increases the risk of many of the leading causes of death [ 2 ] and can reduce life expectancy by almost 20 years [ 3 ]. ACEs can cause direct health consequences, such as somatic and psychosomatic disorders, cognitive-emotional reactions [ 4 ] or even death [ 5 ]. Moreover, ACEs can also have a negative impact throughout the entire life course by affecting the individual’s physical health [ 6 8 ] and mental health [ 9 11 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%