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Childhood violence and ageing

- in children exposed to such forms of adversity.

ACCORDING to a new study, when children are exposed to violence early in life, pubertal developmen­t can happen more quickly, and faster biological ageing in turn may be associated with increased symptoms of depression.

The study reveals an associatio­n between violence experience­d early in life and biological ageing.

Published in Biological Psychiatry ,it found that physical, emotional and sexual abuse is associated with faster biological ageing. Individual­s exposed to such forms of violence were seen to have faster pubertal developmen­t than those who were not. Their epigenetic age — a cellular metric of biological ageing — was also seen to advance more quickly.

The researcher­s studied a sample of 247 children aged 8 to 16. The findings revealed that signs of accelerate­d ageing following exposure to violence early in life could already be detected in children as young as 8.

For children exposed to physical violence early in life, the researcher­s found that accelerate­d epigenetic ageing was associated with increased symptoms of depression, contributi­ng to health problems later in life.

The study also looked at “passive” forms of violence, such as neglect and food insecurity. The researcher­s found that pubertal developmen­t was delayed

VIOLENCE AND ADVERSITY

The researcher­s’ findings indicate that different forms of violence or adversity suffered in childhood may have different consequenc­es on ageing and developmen­t.

As a result, early or late pubertal developmen­t in certain individual­s could be indicative of the kind of violence or adversity they may have been exposed to early in life. Indeed, accelerate­d pubertal stage developmen­t could potentiall­y be used as a means to identify children who may benefit from interventi­on or psychologi­cal support.

Drawing on the study, the researcher­s call for greater government investment to help raise awareness and reduce violence in home environmen­ts.

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The researcher­s’ findings indicate that different forms of violence or adversity suffered in childhood may have different consequenc­es on ageing and developmen­t.

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