Spousal concordance in adverse childhood experiences and the association with depressive symptoms in middle-aged and older adults: findings across China, the US, and Europe
Abstract:Importance: Adverse childhood experiences are associated with higher depressive risks in adulthood. Whether respondents' adverse childhood experiences are associated with their adulthood depressive symptoms and further contribute to spousal depressive symptoms was unexplored. Objective: To assess the spousal concordance of adverse childhood experiences, the association of respondents' adverse childhood experiences with spousal depressive symptoms and the mediating role of respondents' depressive symptoms in th… Show more
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