Adverse childhood events and cognitive function among young adults: Prospective results from the national longitudinal study of adolescent to adult health
Misty A.W. Hawkins(Oklahoma State University), Jason M. Nagata(University of California, San Francisco), Cindy Tsotsoros(Oklahoma State University), Harley M. Layman(Oklahoma State University), Kyle T. Ganson(University of Toronto), Jennifer Tabler(The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley), Lucia Ciciolla(Oklahoma State University)
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