Long Term Physical Health Consequences of Adverse Childhood Experiences.

The Sociological Quarterly Pub Date : 2015-09-01 Epub Date: 2015-07-03 DOI:10.1111/tsq.12107
Shannon M Monnat, Raeven Faye Chandler
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Abstract

This study examined associations between adverse childhood family experiences and adult physical health using data from 52,250 US adults aged 18-64 from the 2009-2012 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS). We found that experiencing childhood physical, verbal, or sexual abuse, witnessing parental domestic violence, experiencing parental divorce, and living with someone who was depressed, abused drugs or alcohol, or who had been incarcerated were associated with one or more of the following health outcomes: self-rated health, functional limitations, diabetes, and heart attack. Adult socioeconomic status and poor mental health and health behaviors significantly mediated several of these associations. The results of this study highlight the importance of family-based adverse childhood experiences on adult health outcomes and suggest that adult SES and stress-related coping behaviors may be crucial links between trauma in the childhood home and adult health.

不良童年经历对身体健康的长期影响。
本研究使用来自2009-2012年行为风险因素监测系统(BRFSS)的52,250名18-64岁的美国成年人的数据,研究了不良童年家庭经历与成人身体健康之间的关系。我们发现,童年经历身体、语言或性虐待、目睹父母家庭暴力、经历父母离婚、与抑郁、滥用药物或酒精或被监禁的人生活在一起,与以下一种或多种健康结果相关:自我评估健康、功能限制、糖尿病和心脏病发作。成人社会经济地位、不良心理健康和健康行为显著介导了这些关联。本研究的结果强调了基于家庭的童年不良经历对成人健康结果的重要性,并表明成人SES和压力相关的应对行为可能是童年家庭创伤与成人健康之间的关键联系。
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