Offerman Evelyne C P, Asselman Michiel W, Bolling Floor, Helmond Petra, Stams Geert-Jan J M, Lindauer Ramón J L
Orion, Special Education, Bijlmerdreef 1289-2, 1103 TV Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Levvel, Academic Center for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Meibergdreef 5, 1105 AZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2022 Mar 14;19(6):3411. doi: 10.3390/ijerph19063411.
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with an increased risk of developing severe emotional and behavioral problems; however, little research is published on ACEs for students with emotional and behavioral disorders (EBD) in special education (SE) schools. We therefore systematically explored the prevalence, type and timing of ACEs in these students from five urban SE schools in the Netherlands ( = 11.58 years; 85.1% boys) from a multi-informant perspective, using students' self-reports ( = 169), parent reports ( = 95) and school files ( = 172). Almost all students experienced at least one ACE (96.4% self-reports, 89.5% parent reports, 95.4% school files), and more than half experienced four or more ACEs (74.5% self-reports, 62.7% parent reports, 59.9% school files). A large majority of students experienced maltreatment, which often co-occurred with household challenges and community stressors. Additionally, 45.9% of the students experienced their first ACE before the age of 4. Students with EBD in SE who live in poverty or in single-parent households were more likely to report multiple ACEs. Knowledge of the prevalence of ACEs may help understand the severe problems and poor long-term outcomes of students with EBD in SE.
童年不良经历(ACEs)与出现严重情绪和行为问题的风险增加有关;然而,针对特殊教育(SE)学校中患有情绪和行为障碍(EBD)的学生的ACEs研究发表得很少。因此,我们从多信息提供者的角度,系统地探究了荷兰五所城市SE学校中这些学生(平均年龄 = 11.58岁;85.1%为男孩)的ACEs患病率、类型和发生时间,使用了学生的自我报告(n = 169)、家长报告(n = 95)和学校档案(n = 172)。几乎所有学生都经历过至少一次ACE(自我报告为96.4%,家长报告为89.5%,学校档案为95.4%),超过一半的学生经历过四次或更多次ACE(自我报告为74.5%,家长报告为62.7%,学校档案为59.9%)。绝大多数学生经历过虐待,虐待往往与家庭挑战和社区压力源同时出现。此外,45.9%的学生在4岁之前就经历了他们的第一次ACE。在SE中患有EBD且生活在贫困或单亲家庭的学生更有可能报告多次ACE。了解ACEs的患病率可能有助于理解SE中患有EBD的学生的严重问题和不良长期后果。