Emergency department presentations and admission for common mental disorders following agency-notified child maltreatment at 40-year follow-up: results from the Childhood Adversity and Lifetime Morbidity study
Background Most evidence on associations between child maltreatment and subsequent common mental disorders (CMDs) comes from retrospective studies. Such findings may be affected by recall bias. Prospective studies of reports to statutory agencies are less common and may be subject to attrition bias....
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| Main Authors: | Steve Kisely, Claudia Bull, Mike Trott, Urska Arnautovska, Dan Siskind, Nicola Warren, Jake Moses Najman |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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Cambridge University Press
2024-11-01
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| Series: | BJPsych Open |
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| Online Access: | https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S2056472424007762/type/journal_article |
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