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      Cumulative risk, factor analysis, and latent class analysis of childhood adversity data in a nationally representative sample

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      Child Abuse & Neglect
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          Childhood adversity is a multifaceted construct that is in need of comprehensive operationalisation.

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                Journal
                Child Abuse & Neglect
                Child Abuse & Neglect
                Elsevier BV
                01452134
                March 2022
                March 2022
                : 125
                : 105486
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                10.1016/j.chiabu.2022.105486
                35026439
                b8c64a50-ebe6-4269-bec4-13c467500fff
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