Department of Urology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Department of Psychology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Perm J. 2020;24. doi: 10.7812/TPP/19.099. Epub 2020 Jan 24.
The prevalence of childhood trauma, as measured by the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study questionnaire, has been studied in a wide variety of community settings. However, little is known about physicians' familiarity with and use of the ACE questionnaire or the prevalence of childhood trauma in the physician community.
To survey a convenience sample of community-based physicians and resident physicians to assess for familiarity with and use of the ACE questionnaire in clinical practice and to measure the prevalence of their own ACEs.
An electronic survey was created and disseminated that included demographic questions, questions about physician awareness and use of the ACE questionnaire in clinical practice, and the 10-point ACE questionnaire.
Most physicians surveyed (81%) reported they had never heard of the ACE questionnaire. Even fewer (3%) reported using the questionnaire in clinical practice. Most physicians (55.5%) reported no personal history of ACEs. Physicians reporting a history of childhood trauma reported a wide range of ACE scores (1-9). Compared with men, women reported a statistically higher number of ACEs (p < 0.001).
In this sample of community physicians, familiarity with and clinical use of the ACE questionnaire was low. Most physicians surveyed reported no personal history of childhood trauma. Of physicians reporting a history of childhood trauma, women were disproportionately affected. Physicians in this study reported a lower prevalence of ACEs than the population they serve. Physicians must become better educated and actively address the effects of ACEs on their patients and on themselves.
通过《不良童年经历(ACE)研究问卷》衡量,儿童创伤的普遍率已在各种社区环境中进行了研究。然而,对于医生对 ACE 问卷的熟悉程度和使用情况,以及医生群体中儿童创伤的普遍率知之甚少。
调查一组来自社区的医生和住院医生,以评估他们在临床实践中对 ACE 问卷的熟悉程度和使用情况,并测量他们自己的 ACE 发生率。
创建并分发了一份电子调查,其中包括人口统计学问题、医生对 ACE 问卷在临床实践中的认知和使用情况的问题,以及 10 点 ACE 问卷。
大多数接受调查的医生(81%)表示他们从未听说过 ACE 问卷。更少的医生(3%)报告在临床实践中使用过该问卷。大多数医生(55.5%)报告自己没有 ACE 经历。报告儿童期创伤史的医生报告 ACE 评分范围广泛(1-9)。与男性相比,女性报告的 ACE 数量更多(p < 0.001)。
在这个社区医生样本中,对 ACE 问卷的熟悉程度和临床应用率都很低。大多数接受调查的医生都没有儿童期创伤史。在报告儿童期创伤史的医生中,女性受到的影响不成比例。本研究中的医生报告 ACE 发生率低于他们所服务的人群。医生必须接受更好的教育,并积极解决 ACE 对他们的患者和自己的影响。