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Results overwhelmingly demonstrated an elevated risk of substance misuse or disorder, among adolescents and adults exposed to ACEs. Research on the mechanisms that explain this link highlights a multitude of potential intervention targets, with childhood stress propelling a cascade of effects across neurobiological, endocrine, immune, metabolic, and nervous systems, impacting psychosocial and cognitive functioning. Nonetheless, the literature is subject to limitations surrounding potential unmeasured cofounders and causality, as well as decontextualizing childhood adversity from broader structural issues that influence the link between ACEs and substance misuse. Research, policy, and practice that seek to holistically understand and address the relationship between ACEs and substance misuse within the broader social determinants of health is crucial.
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Lucinda Grummitt
The University of Sydney
Emma Barrett
The University of Sydney
Erin Kelly
The University of Sydney
SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología
Substance Abuse and Rehabilitation
The University of Sydney
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69de8e567ed287395e559b5c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.2147/sar.s341818