TNO, Department of Child Health, Leiden, the Netherlands.
TNO, Department of Child Health, Leiden, the Netherlands.
Child Abuse Negl. 2019 Sep;95:104051. doi: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2019.104051. Epub 2019 Jul 23.
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) may have a life-long impact on mental health and are related to physical disease, such as diabetes and cardiovascular diseases in adulthood. Research on ACEs suffers from recall bias when performed with adults.
To estimate the prevalence of ACEs and the interrelationships between ACEs as reported by children, and to determine the impact on their self-reported quality of life (QoL). Children's opinions on the ACE-Questionnaire were also obtained.
A cross-sectional study was conducted with a child version of the ACE-Questionnaire. This questionnaire assesses parental separation or divorce, physical and emotional child abuse and neglect, sexual violence, domestic violence, household substance abuse, psychological issues or suicide, and incarceration of a household member. QoL was measured with the Kidscreen-10.
The questionnaire was completed by 644 children at a mean age of 11 years (range 9-13 years), in the two last grades of regular elementary schools, recruited throughout the Netherlands.
Data were weighted by ethnicity to obtain a representative sample of children in Dutch elementary education. Of all children, 45.3% had one or more out of ten ACEs. Child maltreatment was experienced by 26.4%. ACEs often co-occurred. A higher number of ACEs correlated with a lower mean level of QoL (p < 0.001). Mean QoL was 8.5 points lower (Cohen's d = 0.8) in children who experienced child maltreatment. Children's opinions on the questionnaire were positive in 82.4%.
Prevention of ACEs, professional training and trauma-focus in schools are urgently needed.
童年逆境经历(ACEs)可能对心理健康产生终身影响,并与成年后患糖尿病和心血管疾病等身体疾病有关。当在成年人中进行 ACEs 研究时,会受到回忆偏差的影响。
估计儿童报告的 ACEs 的患病率以及 ACEs 之间的相互关系,并确定其对自我报告的生活质量(QoL)的影响。还获得了儿童对 ACE 问卷的看法。
采用儿童版 ACE 问卷进行横断面研究。该问卷评估父母分居或离婚、身体和情感虐待和忽视、性暴力、家庭暴力、家庭物质滥用、心理问题或自杀以及家庭成员监禁。使用 Kidscreen-10 来衡量 QoL。
在荷兰普通小学的最后两个年级,共招募了 644 名年龄在 11 岁(9-13 岁)的儿童完成问卷。
通过种族对问卷数据进行加权,以获得荷兰小学教育中具有代表性的儿童样本。所有儿童中有 45.3%有十种 ACE 中的一种或多种。儿童虐待经历的比例为 26.4%。ACEs 经常同时发生。ACEs 的数量越多,QoL 的平均水平越低(p<0.001)。经历过儿童虐待的儿童的 QoL 平均低 8.5 分(Cohen's d=0.8)。儿童对问卷的看法有 82.4%是积极的。
迫切需要预防 ACEs、对专业人员进行培训以及在学校中关注创伤。