1 Children's Mercy Hospital, Kansas City, MO, USA.
2 University of Missouri Kansas City School of Medicine, Kansas City, MO, USA.
Health Educ Behav. 2018 Oct;45(5):772-780. doi: 10.1177/1090198117752785. Epub 2018 Feb 12.
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), including trauma exposure, parent mental health problems, and family dysfunction, put children at risk for disrupted brain development and increased risk for later health problems and mortality. These negative effects may be prevented by resilience promoting environments that include protective caregiving relationships. We sought to understand (1) parents' experiences of ACEs, (2) the perceived impact on parenting, (3) protective factors that buffer ACEs potential negative impact, and (4) supports and services that can reduce the number and severity of ACEs and promote resilience among children exposed to early adversity. We conducted in-depth qualitative interviews with 11 low-income, urban parents of young children who had experienced ACEs. Interviews were analyzed for emergent themes and shared with parents from the community to ensure relevance and proper interpretation. Themes from these interviews describe the potential intergenerational cycle of ACEs and key factors that can break that cycle, including parent aspirations to make children's lives better and parent nurturance and support. Parents' suggestions for intervention are also presented. Our findings illuminate protective factors and family strengths that are important to build upon when developing and implementing interventions to promote resilience among parents and children exposed to early adversity. This study benefits from highly ecologically valid data obtained from low-socioeconomic status, racial/ethnic minority parents through one-on-one in-depth interviews and interpreted with the aid of community stakeholders through a community-based participatory research approach.
不良的童年经历(ACEs),包括创伤暴露、父母心理健康问题和家庭功能障碍,使儿童面临大脑发育中断和日后健康问题及死亡率增加的风险。通过促进韧性的环境可以预防这些负面影响,包括提供保护性的养育关系。我们试图了解:(1)父母的 ACEs 经历,(2)对养育的感知影响,(3)缓冲 ACEs 潜在负面影响的保护因素,以及(4)可以减少 ACEs 的数量和严重程度并促进接触早期逆境的儿童恢复力的支持和服务。我们对 11 名经历过 ACEs 的低收入城市幼儿家长进行了深入的定性访谈。对访谈进行了主题分析,并与社区中的家长分享,以确保相关性和正确的解释。这些访谈主题描述了 ACEs 的潜在代际循环,以及可以打破这种循环的关键因素,包括父母希望让孩子的生活更美好,以及父母的养育和支持。还提出了家长对干预的建议。我们的研究结果阐明了保护因素和家庭优势,这些因素在制定和实施干预措施以促进父母和儿童的韧性方面非常重要。本研究通过一对一的深入访谈,从高度生态有效的数据中受益,这些数据来自社会经济地位较低的少数族裔父母,并通过社区参与式研究方法,借助社区利益相关者进行解释。