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同时出现的青少年早期不良童年经历及其与后期同伴关系的关联。

Co-occurring Early Adolescent ACEs and Associations With Later Peer Relationships.

作者信息

Wang Joy Huanhuan, Merrin Gabriel J, Wang Xiafei, Liu Qingyang, Kiefer Sarah M

机构信息

College of Education, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, USA.

Department of Human Development and Family Science, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY, USA.

出版信息

J Youth Adolesc. 2025 Feb 13. doi: 10.1007/s10964-025-02157-0.

Abstract

Research indicates complex associations between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and adolescent peer relationships. ACEs are related to lower peer status, yet the links between ACEs, peer characteristics, and peer relationship quality are inconclusive. The current literature has several further conceptual and methodological limitations, including a lack of attention to ACEs' co-occurring nature, the developmental timing of ACEs during adolescence, and the multifaceted nature of peer relationships. In addition, much of the literature is cross-sectional. The current study addresses these limitations by examining the associations of early adolescents' co-occurring ACEs at age 12 with three subsequent peer relationship aspects at age 16 (i.e., peer characteristics, peer status, and peer relationship quality) while controlling for demographics and early adversities. Participants included 883 youth from the Longitudinal Studies of Child Abuse and Neglect. Latent class analyses of the 10 ACEs, as examined in the original CDC-Kaiser ACE study, identified three distinct ACE classes at age 12 (threat, deprivation, and low ACEs) that were distinguished by gender, race, income, and early adversities. Further, the threat class was related to adverse outcomes in peer characteristics and status, while the deprivation class was associated with differences in peer relationship quality. These findings highlight the need for researchers and practitioners to consider ACEs' co-occurring nature and tailor trauma-informed care accordingly. Findings also underscore the salience of studying ACEs that occur in the developmental period of early adolescence.

摘要

研究表明,童年不良经历(ACEs)与青少年的同伴关系之间存在复杂的关联。ACEs与较低的同伴地位有关,但ACEs、同伴特征和同伴关系质量之间的联系尚无定论。当前的文献在概念和方法上还有一些进一步的局限性,包括对ACEs的共同发生性质、青春期ACEs的发展时机以及同伴关系的多面性缺乏关注。此外,许多文献都是横断面研究。本研究通过考察12岁青少年同时出现的ACEs与16岁时随后的三个同伴关系方面(即同伴特征、同伴地位和同伴关系质量)之间的关联,同时控制人口统计学因素和早期逆境,来解决这些局限性。参与者包括来自虐待和忽视儿童纵向研究的883名青少年。对最初的疾病预防控制中心-凯撒ACE研究中所考察的10种ACEs进行潜在类别分析,在12岁时确定了三个不同的ACE类别(威胁、剥夺和低ACEs),这些类别在性别、种族、收入和早期逆境方面存在差异。此外,威胁类别与同伴特征和地位方面的不良结果有关,而剥夺类别与同伴关系质量的差异有关。这些发现强调研究人员和从业者需要考虑ACEs的共同发生性质,并相应地调整创伤知情护理。研究结果还强调了研究青春期早期发育阶段出现的ACEs的重要性。

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