Childhood Adversity and Mental Health Outcomes Among University Students: A Longitudinal Study
Article 2022 en
Authors
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Asmita Bhattarai
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Nathan King
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Kamala Adhikari
Abstract
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Childhood abuse and parental separation or divorce were associated with mental health concerns among university students. Childhood adversities may impact later mental health through an association with stress sensitivity, self-esteem, and sleep problems. The findings suggest that prevention and early intervention focusing on improving sleep, self-esteem, and coping with stress while considering the individual risk profile of help-seeking students may help support student mental health.
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