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Persistent poverty and adversity drives youth weapon-carrying and police contact - Health Care Today

Childhood adversity is widely understood to increase a person’s risk of poor mental health during their lifetime, as well as a host of other difficulties. Children exposed to a wide range of adversities are more likely to experience mental ill health – and the more they experience, the longer it goes on for, and the more severe it is, the greater the risk (Khan, 2016). It’s also well established that children with early starting mental health di…
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