THE CUMLATIVE AND INDIVIDUAL EFFECTS OF NEGATIVE LIFE EVENTS ON DEPRESSION, BIPOLAR DISORDER, AND PTSD IN A POPULATION OF INCARCERATED WOMEN
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The investigation of the relationship of negative childhood events with an adult mental health diagnosis of either depression, bipolar disorder or PTSD and whether this influence was cumulative or if a single, specific, negative event influenced mental health. The most significant finding is that the cumulative ACE scale is not as predictive as some individual items.
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