Childhood Trauma Linked to Higher Rates of Mental Health Problems and Obesity
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- Last Updated on Monday, 12 November 2012 14:31
- Published on Thursday, 30 June 2011 14:19
- Written by Lydia Richard
HealthNewsDigest.com June 8, 2011
New research has shown that children’s risk for learning and behavior problems and obesity rises in correlation to their level of trauma exposure, says the psychiatrist at the Stanford University School of Medicine and Lucile Packard Children’s Hospital who oversaw the study. The findings could encourage physicians to consider diagnosing post-traumatic stress disorder rather than attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder, which has similar symptoms to PTSD but very different treatment.
The study examined children living in a violent, low-income neighborhood and documented an unexpectedly strong link between abuse, trauma and neglect and the children’s mental and physical health: It reported, for instance, that children experiencing four types of trauma were 30 times more likely to have behavior and learning problems than those not exposed to trauma.
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