在研究、实践和政策中评估和筛选积极的童年经历以及童年逆境

Q2 Social Sciences
Jillian S. Merrick, Angela J. Narayan
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摘要

摘要尽管有实证证据表明,积极的童年经历在预测一生和几代人的适应方面发挥了作用,但这项研究尚未完全纳入公共卫生和政策工作。我们认为,成年人的仁慈童年经历(BCE)应该在大规模的数据收集工作中进行衡量,如全州范围的调查,以及更常规地收集的不良童年经历(ACE)。我们还概述了一些建议的策略,在这些策略中,对积极的儿童经历的评估和筛查可以作为对成人儿童逆境的社区卫生和初级保健筛查的对应措施来实施,具有短期和长期的好处。儿科医生也应该筛查儿童和青少年目前积极的童年经历。对积极的儿童经历的评估对于从经验上确定与更好的长期适应相关的复原力资源至关重要,了解积极的经历如何抵消服务不足和受到创伤的个人童年逆境的长期影响,让医疗提供者了解患者除挑战外的优势,向承受压力的个人和家庭灌输希望。
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Assessment and screening of positive childhood experiences along with childhood adversity in research, practice, and policy
ABSTRACT Despite empirical evidence documenting the role of positive childhood experiences in predicting adaptation over the lifespan and across generations, this research has not yet been fully integrated into public health and policy efforts. We argue that adults' benevolent childhood experiences (BCEs) should be measured in large-scale data collection efforts, such as statewide surveys, alongside more routinely collected adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). We also outline several recommended strategies in which the assessment and screening of positive childhood experiences could be implemented as a counterpart to community health and primary care screening for childhood adversity in adults, with short- and long-term benefits. Pediatric physicians should screen children and adolescents for their current positive childhood experiences as well. The assessment of positive childhood experiences is essential to empirically identifying resilience resources linked with better long-term adaptation, understanding how positive experiences may counteract the long-term effects of childhood adversity in underserved and traumatized individuals, informing medical providers' knowledge about patients' strengths in addition to challenges, and instilling hope in individuals and families experiencing stress.
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Journal of Children and Poverty
Journal of Children and Poverty Social Sciences-Demography
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