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General practice recording of adverse childhood experiences: a retrospective cohort study of GP records

Andrea E Williamson, Ross McQueenie, David A Ellis, Alex McConnachie and Philip Wilson
BJGP Open 2020; 4 (1): bjgpopen20X101011. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgpopen20X101011
Andrea E Williamson
1 Senior Clinical University Lecturer, School of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing, General Practice & Primary Care, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
2 GP and MO Addictions, NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, Glasgow, UK
MBChB, MPH, PhD, FRCGP, FHEA, DTM&H
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Ross McQueenie
3 Research Associate, General Practice & Primary Care, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
BSc Hons, PhD
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David A Ellis
4 Lecturer in Computational Social Science, Department of Psychology, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK
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Alex McConnachie
5 Professor of Clinical Trial Biostatistics, Robertson Centre for Biostatistics, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, UK
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Philip Wilson
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    I enjoyed this article and would like to reach out to any GPs and Primary Care professionals interested in this issue of how adversity in childhood effects long term health outcomes and developing effective responses. I have a learning community with a WhatsApp group for discussion and would be delighted to hear from you. www.coachingwellness.co.uk

    Competing Interests: I am Director of a Social Enterprise www.ehcap.co.uk . The learning network is hosted through this social enterprise.
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Andrea E Williamson, Ross McQueenie, David A Ellis, Alex McConnachie, Philip Wilson
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Andrea E Williamson, Ross McQueenie, David A Ellis, Alex McConnachie, Philip Wilson
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