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童年不良经历(ACEs)与长期新冠病毒病症状之间的关联:来自2022年行为风险因素监测系统的证据

Association between Adverse Childhood Events (ACEs) and long-term COVID-19 symptoms: evidence from the 2022 behavioral risk factor surveillance system.

作者信息

Elkefi Safa, Steffen Alana, Matthews Alicia K

机构信息

School of Nursing, Columbia University, New York, USA.

Systems Science and Industrial Engineering, Watson College, Binghamton University, New York, USA.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2025 Jul 14;25(1):2448. doi: 10.1186/s12889-025-23597-0.

DOI:10.1186/s12889-025-23597-0
PMID:40660201
Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study investigated the association between Adverse Childhood Events (ACEs) and long-term COVID-19 symptoms.

METHODS

We used data from the 2022 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. Multivariable logistic regression was used to assess the association between long-term COVID symptoms and ACEs, adjusting for demographic characteristics (race/ethnicity, age, and sex). Survey weights were applied.

RESULTS

Of the 14,560 participants, 46.73% experienced 1-3 ACEs, and 26.81% experienced 4 + ACEs-23.38% experienced long-term COVID-19 symptoms. Blacks (OR = 0.76, P =.002) and Asians (OR = 0.56, P =.009) were less likely than Whites to experience long-term COVID-19, but American Indians (OR = 1.72) were more likely. Adults aged 35-69 had a higher likelihood of long-term symptoms than younger adults (OR = 1.24), whereas those aged 70 or older did not differ from younger adults. Females were also more likely to experience them (OR = 1.61). Exposure to ACEs was positively associated with long-term COVID-19 symptoms. The more adverse events individuals were exposed to, the more risk of long-term COVID-19. Specifically, experience of household substance abuse (OR = 1.14, 95%, P =.008), physical abuse (OR = 1.18, 95%, P =.001), emotional abuse (OR = 1.13, 95%, P =.014), sexual abuse (OR = 1.43, 95%, P <.001), and household mental illness (OR = 1.35, 95%, P <.001) were positively associated with the long-term COVID-19 experience.

CONCLUSIONS

Study findings contribute to the extensive literature demonstrating the negative health consequences of childhood adversities. More adverse events resulted in more risk to experience long term COVID-19 symptoms. Additional research is needed to better understand and intervene in the biological vulnerabilities associated with childhood adversities.

摘要

目的

本研究调查了童年不良经历(ACEs)与长期新冠症状之间的关联。

方法

我们使用了2022年行为风险因素监测系统的数据。采用多变量逻辑回归来评估长期新冠症状与ACEs之间的关联,并对人口统计学特征(种族/民族、年龄和性别)进行了调整。应用了调查权重。

结果

在14560名参与者中,46.73%经历了1至3次ACEs,26.81%经历了4次及以上ACEs,23.38%经历了长期新冠症状。黑人(比值比[OR]=0.76,P=0.002)和亚洲人(OR=0.56,P=0.009)比白人经历长期新冠的可能性更小,但美国印第安人(OR=1.72)的可能性更大。35至69岁的成年人出现长期症状的可能性高于年轻成年人(OR=1.24),而70岁及以上的成年人与年轻成年人没有差异。女性出现长期症状的可能性也更大(OR=1.61)。接触ACEs与长期新冠症状呈正相关。个体接触的不良事件越多,患长期新冠的风险就越高。具体而言,家庭药物滥用经历(OR=1.14,95%置信区间,P=0.008)、身体虐待(OR=1.18,95%置信区间,P=0.001)、情感虐待(OR=1.13,95%置信区间,P=0.014)、性虐待(OR=1.43,95%置信区间,P<0.001)和家庭精神疾病(OR=1.35,95%置信区间,P<0.001)与长期新冠经历呈正相关。

结论

研究结果为大量表明童年逆境对健康有负面后果的文献提供了补充。更多的不良事件导致患长期新冠症状的风险更高。需要进一步研究以更好地理解并干预与童年逆境相关的生物易感性。

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