Violence is a normal part of life for many young children: study traces the mental health impacts
Cape Town, Nov 17 (The Conversation) Children in many countries are growing up surrounded by violence. It may happen at home, in their neighbourhoods, or both. Some children are directly harmed, while others witness violence between caregivers or in their communities. Either way, the impact can be profound. Evidence shows that the relationship between violence exposure and poor mental health can be seen even before a child is old enough to go to school. Researchers are learning that early adversities can have lifelong consequences. We are researchers in paediatric neuroscience and psychology who set out to understand how early experiences