Sleep, social support ease impact of adverse childhood experiences on depression

DALLAS — Sleep and satisfaction with social support mediated the relationship between adverse childhood experiences and depressive symptoms, according to data presented at the American College of Lifestyle Medicine’s annual meeting.
But stress, substance use, diet, quantity of social support and physical activity did not significantly impact this relationship, Liana Abascal, PhD, MPH, DipACLM, associate professor, California School of Professional Psychology at Alliant International University, said during her presentation.
“It’s a real simple measure,” Abascal said. “Did any of these 10 things






