Multiple Choice
Though there is evidence from studies of animals to support the idea that early exposure to mild stress will make an individual better able to handle stress later in life, research on adverse childhood experiences in humans showed that
A) as the number of adverse childhood experiences increases, so does the risk of suicide later in life.
B) as the number of adverse childhood experiences increases, the risk of suicide later in life decreases.
C) the number of adverse childhood experiences is not related to stress reactions later in life.
D) the likelihood that an individual develops depression later in life is independent of his or her childhood experiences.
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