The impact of childhood sexual abuse on sleep in adulthood.
CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that CSA is a general, non-specific risk factor for sleep disorders; however, this risk might be partially mitigated through improved sleep hygiene and risk management.
PMID: 32521349 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Child Abuse and Neglect - Category: Child Development Authors: Higgs E, Drolet CE, Belicki K Tags: Child Abuse Negl Source Type: research
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