This is the reference for the article:
Annett, J., Tillson, M., Walker, M., Webster, J. M., & Staton, M. (2023). Adverse childhood experiences and mental health among incarcerated women: Self-esteem as a mediating mechanism.
Child abuse & neglect,
146, 106486.
NB: The database and resource used is
PubMed
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· Analysis of the article using the “
Research Analysis Matrix” section of the template
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Template for Research Analysis Matrix:
Step 1: Research Analysis
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Resources: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and mental health problems are interrelated; incarcerated women with opioid use disorder (OUD) and, the possible role of self-esteem as a mediator of the relationship)
The relationship between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and mental health outcomes among incarcerated women, with a focus on self-esteem as a potential mediating mechanism.