Chung Esther K, Siegel Benjamin S, Garg Arvin, Conroy Kathleen, Gross Rachel S, Long Dayna A, Lewis Gena, Osman Cynthia J, Jo Messito Mary, Wade Roy, Shonna Yin H, Cox Joanne, Fierman Arthur H
The Department of Pediatrics, The Sidney Kimmel Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA; Nemours, Wilmington, DE.
The Department of Pediatrics, Boston University School of Medicine/Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA.
Curr Probl Pediatr Adolesc Health Care. 2016 May;46(5):135-53. doi: 10.1016/j.cppeds.2016.02.004. Epub 2016 Apr 18.
Approximately 20% of all children in the United States live in poverty, which exists in rural, urban, and suburban areas. Thus, all child health clinicians need to be familiar with the effects of poverty on health and to understand associated, preventable, and modifiable social factors that impact health. Social determinants of health are identifiable root causes of medical problems. For children living in poverty, social determinants of health for which clinicians may play a role include the following: child maltreatment, child care and education, family financial support, physical environment, family social support, intimate partner violence, maternal depression and family mental illness, household substance abuse, firearm exposure, and parental health literacy. Children, particularly those living in poverty, exposed to adverse childhood experiences are susceptible to toxic stress and a variety of child and adult health problems, including developmental delay, asthma and heart disease. Despite the detrimental effects of social determinants on health, few child health clinicians routinely address the unmet social and psychosocial factors impacting children and their families during routine primary care visits. Clinicians need tools to screen for social determinants of health and to be familiar with available local and national resources to address these issues. These guidelines provide an overview of social determinants of health impacting children living in poverty and provide clinicians with practical screening tools and resources.
在美国,约20%的儿童生活在贫困中,贫困现象存在于农村、城市和郊区。因此,所有儿童健康临床医生都需要熟悉贫困对健康的影响,并了解影响健康的相关、可预防和可改变的社会因素。健康的社会决定因素是医疗问题可识别的根本原因。对于生活在贫困中的儿童,临床医生可能发挥作用的健康社会决定因素包括以下方面:儿童虐待、儿童保育和教育、家庭经济支持、物理环境、家庭社会支持、亲密伴侣暴力、母亲抑郁和家庭精神疾病、家庭药物滥用、枪支暴露以及父母的健康素养。儿童,尤其是生活在贫困中的儿童,若经历过不良童年经历,易遭受毒性应激以及各种儿童和成人健康问题,包括发育迟缓、哮喘和心脏病。尽管社会决定因素对健康有不利影响,但很少有儿童健康临床医生在常规初级保健就诊期间常规处理影响儿童及其家庭的未满足的社会和心理社会因素。临床医生需要工具来筛查健康的社会决定因素,并熟悉可用的当地和国家资源以解决这些问题。这些指南概述了影响生活在贫困中的儿童的健康社会决定因素,并为临床医生提供实用的筛查工具和资源。