Adverse childhood experiences among California student pharmacists.

Shawn R Smith, Leslie Banuelos, Nalea Trujillo, Destiny Farihi, Stephanie Lee, Sharon Truong, Tracy Ly, David Dadiomov, Nancy Kawahara, Paul Gavaza
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Introduction: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with higher mental and physical illness and substance use disorders in adulthood. However, little is known about the prevalence of ACEs among student pharmacists and the factors associated with exposure. Our objective was to determine the prevalence of ACEs, resilience, and maladaptive coping strategies among student pharmacists in California.

Methods: Student pharmacists from 14 California pharmacy schools completed a 24-item online survey in 2020. This survey instrument comprised the ACEs questionnaire and collected data on the students' demographic characteristics, coping strategies, and resilience.

Results: Most respondents were Asian/Pacific Islander (n = 186, 61.0%), female (n = 216, 70.8%), and aged between 25 and 31 years (n = 154, 50.7%). Many (n = 137, 44.9%) students had more than 1 ACE exposure; 66 students (21.6%) had more than 3 ACEs. Many students indicated that they were diagnosed or suspected to be diagnosed with a mental health condition (n = 105, 34.4%) and agreed/strongly agreed that they struggled to manage the workload of pharmacy school (n = 119, 39.9%). Respondents with higher ACE scores (> 3) were more likely to report struggling with managing the workload of pharmacy school, have or suspect having a mental health condition, drink alcohol in the last 12 months, and/or have multiple sexual partners than students with lower ACE scores.

Discussion: More than 1 in 5 student pharmacists in this study were exposed to more than 3 ACEs. The student pharmacists' ACE exposure was associated with higher likelihood of mental health conditions and high-risk health behaviors. Further studies are needed to investigate this topic among student pharmacists.

加州学生药剂师的不良童年经历。
简介童年的不良经历 (ACE) 与成年后较高的身心疾病和药物使用障碍有关。然而,人们对学生药剂师中 ACE 的发生率及其相关因素知之甚少。我们的目标是确定加利福尼亚州学生药剂师中 ACE 的发生率、复原力和不适应应对策略:来自加州 14 所药学院的学生药剂师于 2020 年完成了一项包含 24 个项目的在线调查。该调查工具包括 ACEs 问卷,并收集了学生的人口统计特征、应对策略和复原力方面的数据:大多数受访者为亚太裔(n = 186,61.0%)、女性(n = 216,70.8%),年龄在 25 至 31 岁之间(n = 154,50.7%)。许多学生(n = 137,44.9%)有 1 个以上的 ACE 暴露;66 名学生(21.6%)有 3 个以上的 ACE 暴露。许多学生表示,他们被诊断出或怀疑被诊断出患有精神疾病(n = 105,34.4%),并同意/非常同意他们在药学院的工作量管理方面很吃力(n = 119,39.9%)。与 ACE 分数较低的学生相比,ACE 分数较高(大于 3 分)的受访者更有可能表示在处理药学院的工作量时感到吃力、患有或怀疑患有精神疾病、在过去 12 个月中饮酒和/或有多个性伴侣:讨论:在本研究中,每 5 名学生药剂师中就有超过 1 人受到 3 种以上 ACE 的影响。学生药剂师的 ACE 暴露与较高的精神健康状况和高风险健康行为相关。需要在学生药剂师中就这一主题开展进一步研究。
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