Gender differences in the association between adverse events in childhood or adolescence and the risk of premature mortality

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  • who: Aline Fernanda de Souza from the Graduate Program in Physical Therapy, Federal University have published the research work: Gender differences in the association between adverse events in childhood or adolescence and the risk of premature mortality, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: Worse socioeconomic status, infectious disease and bad parental relationship during childhood or adolescence are associated with the risk of premature death differently in men and women.
  • how: The mortality data were obtained from the English mortality system. The fact that the results were significant only with regards to . . .

     

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