The Lasting Imprint of Childhood Adversity
Congratulations to DFMRH researchers Dr. Shermeeka Hogans-Mathews, Dr. Ransome Eke, Dr. Ericka Horne, Giovanna Mompremier, DanTasia Welch, and Profilia Nord on their recent publication in Stress and Health .
The article, "The Psychosocial Imprint of Childhood Adversity: How ACEs and Stress Shape Life Satisfaction and Social Connectedness," examines how adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and stress can impact life satisfaction and social connectedness throughout adulthood. The findings highlight the importance of understanding and addressing childhood adversity to support long-term health and well-being.
This publication reflects DFMRH's ongoing commitment to advancing research that addresses social determinants of health, promotes health equity, and improves the well-being of individuals and communities.
Read the full article here. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/smi.70187
