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Examining adverse childhood experiences in a First Nations treatment-seeking population
(2021)
Experiencing adversity during childhood can disrupt typical developmental pathways and
consequently affect health outcomes throughout the lifespan (Norman et al., 2012), particularly
for Indigenous populations in Canada ...
Adverse childhood experiences, executive functions, and substance use in an Indigenous residential treatment program
(2021)
Intergenerational trauma among Indigenous peoples in Canada is identified as an ongoing
detrimental outcome of Canadian colonialism. Both adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and
substance use problems appear to be ...
Childhood adversity and functional impairment in emerging adulthood: the role of executive function
(2021)
Emerging adulthood (EA; ages 18-29) is a unique developmental period when individuals
transition from their teenage years into adulthood, experiencing increased demands associated
with independence. For some, there are ...