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不良童年经历与儿童适应力来源:一项回顾性研究,探讨两者与儿童健康和教育出席率的综合关系。

Adverse childhood experiences and sources of childhood resilience: a retrospective study of their combined relationships with child health and educational attendance.

机构信息

College of Health and Behavioural Sciences, Bangor University, Bangor, LL57 2UW, UK.

Policy, Research and International Development Directorate, Public Health Wales, Clwydian House, Wrexham, LL13 7YP, UK.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2018 Jun 26;18(1):792. doi: 10.1186/s12889-018-5699-8.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) including maltreatment and exposure to household stressors can impact the health of children. Community factors that provide support, friendship and opportunities for development may build children's resilience and protect them against some harmful impacts of ACEs. We examine if a history of ACEs is associated with poor childhood health and school attendance and the extent to which such outcomes are counteracted by community resilience assets.

METHODS

A national (Wales) cross-sectional retrospective survey (n = 2452) using a stratified random probability sampling methodology and including a boost sample (n = 471) of Welsh speakers. Data collection used face-to-face interviews at participants' places of residence. Outcome measures were self-reported poor childhood health, specific conditions (asthma, allergies, headaches, digestive disorders) and school absenteeism.

RESULTS

Prevalence of each common childhood condition, poor childhood health and school absenteeism increased with number of ACEs reported. Childhood community resilience assets (being treated fairly, supportive childhood friends, being given opportunities to use your abilities, access to a trusted adult and having someone to look up to) were independently linked to better outcomes. In those with ≥4 ACEs the presence of all significant resilience assets (vs none) reduced adjusted prevalence of poor childhood health from 59.8 to 21.3%.

CONCLUSIONS

Better prevention of ACEs through the combined actions of public services may reduce levels of common childhood conditions, improve school attendance and help alleviate pressures on public services. Whilst the eradication of ACEs remains unlikely, actions to strengthen community resilience assets may partially offset their immediate harms.

摘要

背景

包括虐待和家庭压力源暴露在内的不良儿童经历(ACEs)会影响儿童的健康。为儿童提供支持、友谊和发展机会的社区因素可以增强他们的适应力,使他们免受 ACEs 的一些有害影响。我们研究 ACEs 史是否与儿童健康状况不佳和缺课有关,以及社区适应力资产在多大程度上抵消了这些后果。

方法

采用分层随机概率抽样方法(n=2452)进行全国(威尔士)横断面回顾性调查,并对威尔士语使用者进行了(n=471)的扩充样本。数据收集采用面对面访谈方式,在参与者的居住地进行。结局指标为自我报告的儿童期健康不良、特定疾病(哮喘、过敏、头痛、消化系统疾病)和缺课。

结果

报告的 ACEs 数量越多,每种常见儿童疾病、儿童期健康不良和缺课的发生率越高。儿童期社区适应力资产(公平对待、有支持性的童年朋友、有机会发挥自己的能力、获得可信赖的成年人的支持以及有值得尊敬的人)与更好的结局独立相关。在 ACEs 数量≥4 的人群中,与不存在任何显著适应力资产相比,存在所有显著适应力资产(vs 不存在)将儿童期健康不良的调整后患病率从 59.8%降低至 21.3%。

结论

通过公共服务的联合行动更好地预防 ACEs 可能会降低常见儿童疾病的发生率,提高出勤率,并有助于缓解公共服务压力。虽然消除 ACEs 仍然不太可能,但加强社区适应力资产的行动可能会部分抵消其直接危害。

https://cdn.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/blobs/aad6/6020215/209a40e4434b/12889_2018_5699_Fig1_HTML.jpg

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