“…This high prevalence is of public health concern, because early life exposure to traumatic events can have profound and lifelong consequences (Perry, Pollard, Blakley, Baker, & Vigilante, 1995). Broadly, adults with a history of childhood trauma are at elevated risk for a range of physical and mental health problems, including dysregulation of immune, cardiovascular, and endocrine systems (Baumeister, Akhtar, Ciufolini, Pariante, & Mondelli, 2016; Bush, Lane, & McLaughlin, 2016; Roy, Janal, & Roy, 2010; Teicher et al, 2003), and heightened risk for psychopathology (Heim & Nemeroff, 2001). Childhood exposure to trauma has implications not only for health across the lifespan, but also for the next generation (Narayan, Bucio, Rivera, & Lieberman, 2016).…”