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不良童年经历、压力和社会支持对大学生健康的影响。

Effects of Adverse Childhood Experiences, Stress, and Social Support on the Health of College Students.

机构信息

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA.

出版信息

J Interpers Violence. 2020 Jan;35(1-2):150-172. doi: 10.1177/0886260516681880. Epub 2016 Dec 5.

Abstract

The goal of the study was to describe the nature of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) reported by undergraduates and to examine the effect of ACEs, perceived stress, and perceived social support on their health. Although respondents ( = 321) had parents with relatively high levels of education and indicated generally high levels of social support, results nevertheless showed a relatively high level of mental health problems and rates of ACEs that were similar to those in the general population in the state. Those with higher levels of ACEs had greater levels of stress and lower levels of social support. ACEs, social support, and stress explained more than half the variance in mental health scores, with stress making the greatest contribution. Despite the fact that we used different measures and an independent sample, findings generally replicated a previous study. Results point to a need to increase awareness of the association between ACEs and health on college campuses, to examine the effects of ACEs in more detail, and to design ACE-informed programs for this population.

摘要

本研究旨在描述大学生报告的不良童年经历(ACEs)的性质,并探讨 ACEs、感知压力和感知社会支持对他们健康的影响。尽管受访者(=321)的父母受教育程度相对较高,并表示社会支持程度普遍较高,但结果显示他们的心理健康问题相对较高,ACEs 的发生率与该州的一般人群相似。ACEs 水平较高的人压力较大,社会支持较少。ACEs、社会支持和压力解释了心理健康评分中一半以上的差异,其中压力的贡献最大。尽管我们使用了不同的测量方法和独立的样本,但研究结果普遍复制了之前的一项研究。研究结果表明,有必要提高人们对大学校园 ACEs 与健康之间关系的认识,更详细地研究 ACEs 的影响,并为这一人群设计 ACE 知情的项目。

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