全国数据集中复原力与儿童健康行为之间的关系。

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS
Ellen L McMahon, Shelby Wallace, Lauren R Samuels, William J Heerman
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背景:个人、家庭和环境层面的复原力机制可通过积极的健康行为改善健康结果,尽管部分原因是受到了潜在的有害压力:我们对 2016-2021 年全国儿童健康调查数据进行了二次分析,使用多元回归模型评估儿童、家庭、邻里三个抗逆力领域与六种健康行为之间的关系,并对其他抗逆力领域和潜在混杂因素进行了调整:分析结果显示,在总计 70,156,540 名儿童的加权分析样本中,每个抗逆力领域与多种健康行为之间都存在明显关联。就每种结果而言,在所有可能的抗逆力领域中,抗逆力越高,健康行为越好的几率就越大。例如,在0-5岁的儿童中,所有抗逆力均为 "高 "的儿童拥有 "优质 "与 "劣质 "睡眠的调整几率是所有抗逆力均为 "低 "的儿童的2.21倍(95% CI 1.78,2.63):这一研究思路可能有助于为设计抗逆力和健康行为促进干预措施提供信息,通过针对多个社会生态影响领域来改善面临潜在压力经历或来源的儿童的健康和发展结果:本研究评估了全国数据集中三个社会生态复原力领域(儿童、家庭和邻里)与六种儿童和家庭健康行为之间的关联。抗逆力存在于多个社会-生态层面,并能在遭遇压力时支持健康功能的发挥。对成人和有限的儿科亚人群的研究表明,抗逆力与健康行为之间存在关联,而健康行为反过来又会影响许多健康结果。在一个具有全国代表性的普通儿科人群中,研究发现三个社会生态层面的抗逆力与儿童和家庭的多种健康行为有关。这些发现对儿童和家庭健康促进工作具有重要意义。
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The relationships between resilience and child health behaviors in a national dataset.

Background: Resilience mechanisms at the individual, family, and environmental levels may improve health outcomes despite potentially harmful stress exposure partly through the practice of positive health behaviors.

Methods: We performed a secondary analysis of 2016-2021 National Survey of Children's Health data to assess the relationships between three resilience domains - child, family, neighborhood - and six health behaviors using multiple regression models adjusted for the other resilience domain(s) and potential confounders.

Results: Analysis revealed significant associations between each resilience domain and multiple health behaviors in a total weighted analytic sample of 70,156,540 children. For each outcome, the odds of better health behaviors were highest with high resilience in all possible domains. For example, among children ages 0-5 years, the adjusted odds of having "good quality" vs. "poor quality" sleep for those with "high" resilience in all domains were 2.21 times higher (95% CI 1.78, 2.63) than for those with "low" resilience in all domains.

Conclusions: This line of research may help to inform the design of resilience and health behavior promotion interventions by targeting multiple socio-ecological domains of influence to improve health and development outcomes in children exposed to experiences or sources of potential stress.

Impact: This study assessed the associations between three socio-ecological resilience domains (child, family, and neighborhood) and six child and family health behaviors in a national dataset. Resilience exists within multiple socio-ecological levels and supports healthy functioning despite experiencing stress. Studies in adults and limited pediatric sub-populations show associations between resilience and health behaviors, which in turn influence numerous health outcomes. Resilience at three levels of socio-ecological levels was found to be associated with the performance of multiple child and family health behaviors in a nationally representative general pediatric population. These findings have important implications for child and family health promotion efforts.

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Pediatric Research
Pediatric Research 医学-小儿科
CiteScore
6.80
自引率
5.60%
发文量
473
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Pediatric Research publishes original papers, invited reviews, and commentaries on the etiologies of children''s diseases and disorders of development, extending from molecular biology to epidemiology. Use of model organisms and in vitro techniques relevant to developmental biology and medicine are acceptable, as are translational human studies
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