Division of Adolescent and School Health, National Center for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention.
NORC at the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois.
Pediatrics. 2023 Jun 1;151(6). doi: 10.1542/peds.2022-060799.
A national, longitudinal survey of US adolescents assessed adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) twice during the COVID-19 pandemic. Adolescents with more Wave 1 ACEs were expected to be more likely to experience additional ACEs at Wave 2.
Adolescents aged 13 to 18 (n = 727, Fall 2020; n = 569, Spring 2021) recruited via a national, probability-based panel (survey completion rate Wave 1, 62.1%; Wave 2, 78.3%) responded to questions about household challenges, violence or neglect, and community ACE exposure at Wave 1 and Wave 2 (since Wave 1). Unweighted frequencies and 95% confidence intervals of demographic characteristics and individual ACEs were calculated by using weighted data. Odds ratios examined associations between ACEs by Wave 1 and Wave 2.
Among respondents of both survey waves (n = 506), 27.2% experienced violence or abuse, 50.9% experienced a household challenge, and 34.9% experienced a community ACE by Wave 1. By Wave 2, 17.6% experienced 1 new ACE, 6.1% experienced 2 new ACEs and 2.7% experienced 4 or more new ACEs. Those with ≥4 ACEs by Wave 1 were 2.71 times as likely as those with none to report a new ACE at Wave 2 (confidence interval: 1.18-6.24).
This nationwide, longitudinal study of US adolescents measured exposure to ACEs early in and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Nearly one-third of adolescents experienced a new ACE between survey waves. Prevention and trauma-informed approaches in clinical, school, and community settings may be helpful.
一项针对美国青少年的全国性纵向调查在 COVID-19 大流行期间两次评估了不良童年经历 (ACEs)。预计在第 1 波 ACEs 中经历更多 ACEs 的青少年在第 2 波中更有可能经历额外的 ACEs。
通过全国性的基于概率的小组(第 1 波的调查完成率为 62.1%;第 2 波为 78.3%)招募了 13 至 18 岁的青少年(秋季 2020 年,n=727;春季 2021 年,n=569),他们回答了关于家庭挑战、暴力或忽视以及社区 ACE 暴露的问题在第 1 波和第 2 波(自第 1 波以来)。使用加权数据计算了人口统计学特征和个体 ACE 的未加权频率和 95%置信区间。通过第 1 波和第 2 波的 ACEs 检查了比值比。
在两次调查波的受访者中(n=506),27.2%经历过暴力或虐待,50.9%经历过家庭挑战,34.9%在第 1 波经历过社区 ACE。到第 2 波时,17.6%有 1 项新 ACE,6.1%有 2 项新 ACE,2.7%有 4 项或更多新 ACE。第 1 波有≥4 项 ACE 的人报告第 2 波有新 ACE 的可能性是没有 ACE 的人的 2.71 倍(置信区间:1.18-6.24)。
这项针对美国青少年的全国性纵向研究在 COVID-19 大流行早期和期间测量了 ACEs 的暴露情况。近三分之一的青少年在两次调查之间经历了新的 ACE。在临床、学校和社区环境中采取预防和以创伤为中心的方法可能会有所帮助。