Division of Violence Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia.
Division of Violence Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia.
Am J Prev Med. 2022 Jun;62(6 Suppl 1):S24-S30. doi: 10.1016/j.amepre.2021.12.003.
Adverse childhood experiences are potentially traumatic events that occur in childhood that have been associated with lifelong chronic health problems, mental illness, substance misuse, and decreased life opportunities. Therefore, preventing adverse childhood experiences is critical to improving health and socioeconomic outcomes throughout the lifespan. The Preventing Adverse Childhood Experiences: Data to Action (CDC-RFA-CE20-2006) funding initiative is a comprehensive public health approach to adverse childhood experience prevention that aims to understand the prevalence of and risk factors for adverse childhood experiences among youth, track changes in adverse childhood experience prevalence over time, focus prevention strategies, and ultimately measure the success of those evidence-based prevention strategies. Recipients will achieve the goals of the initiative by leveraging multisector partnerships and resources to: (1) enhance and build infrastructure for state-level data collection, analysis, and application of adverse childhood experiences related surveillance data; (2) implement at least 2 prevention strategies based on the best available evidence to prevent adverse childhood experiences; and (3) undertake data to action activities to leverage statewide surveillance data to inform and tailor adverse childhood experience prevention activities. Since the start of this initiative, recipients have focused on building surveillance capacity based on the needs of their individual states; implementing strategies and approaches based on the best available evidence to better prevent adverse childhood experiences; and ultimately improve the mental, physical, and social well-being of their populations. Although evaluation of Preventing Adverse Childhood Experiences: Data to Action is ongoing, this article outlines the current recipient surveillance, prevention, and data-to-action implementation efforts.
不良童年经历是指儿童时期发生的潜在创伤性事件,这些经历与终生慢性健康问题、精神疾病、药物滥用和减少生活机会有关。因此,预防不良童年经历对于改善整个生命周期的健康和社会经济结果至关重要。预防不良童年经历:数据转化(CDC-RFA-CE20-2006)资助倡议是一种全面的公共卫生方法,旨在了解青少年不良童年经历的普遍性和风险因素,跟踪不良童年经历的流行率随时间的变化,关注预防策略,并最终衡量这些基于证据的预防策略的成功。通过利用多部门伙伴关系和资源,受赠方将实现该倡议的目标:(1)加强和建立州级数据收集、分析和应用不良童年经历相关监测数据的基础设施;(2)实施至少 2 种基于最佳现有证据的预防不良童年经历的策略;(3)开展数据转化活动,利用全州范围的监测数据为不良童年经历预防活动提供信息并进行调整。自该倡议启动以来,受赠方一直专注于根据各自州的需求建立监测能力;实施基于最佳现有证据的策略和方法,以更好地预防不良童年经历;最终改善其人群的身心健康。尽管预防不良童年经历:数据转化的评估仍在进行中,但本文概述了当前受赠方的监测、预防和数据转化实施工作。