Physical, Mental, and Behavioral Health After Adverse and Benevolent Childhood Experiences: A Comparison of Two Adversity Conceptualizations

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作者
Ho, Grace W. K. [1 ]
Chan, Ko Ling [2 ]
Wong, Kwan Ho [1 ]
Leung, Sau Fong [1 ]
Karatzias, Thanos [3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Sch Nursing, Hung Hom, PQ426, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[2] Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Dept Appl Social Sci, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
[3] Edinburgh Napier Univ, Sch Hlth & Social Care, Edinburgh, Scotland
[4] NHS Lothian, Rivers Ctr Traumat Stress, Edinburgh, Scotland
关键词
adverse childhood experiences; benevolent childhood experiences; physical health; mental health; behavioral health; CUMULATIVE RISK; YOUNG-ADULTS; PSYCHOPATHOLOGY; PATTERNS;
D O I
10.1037/tra0001732
中图分类号
B849 [应用心理学];
学科分类号
040203 ;
摘要
Objective: Adverse and benevolent childhood experiences (ACEs and BCEs) impact health across the lifespan. No known study has investigated these associations across different health domains using a representative adult sample. This study examined the associations between adult physical, mental, and behavioral health with ACEs and BCEs based on two ACEs conceptualizations. Method: A cross-sectional population-based survey was conducted in Hong Kong. Thirteen ACEs were measured and conceptualized as cumulative ACE scores and ACE patterns. Self-reports of BCEs; 10 physical health problems; current mental health; posttraumatic stress; history of diagnosed mental illness; suicidal thought and suicide attempt; and engagement in three health risk behaviors (smoking, illicit substance misuse, binge drinking) were also included. A series of regression analyses were conducted to examine the association between childhood experiences and health. Results: In a random sample of 1,070 Hong Kong adults (Mage = 41.78 years; 53.93% female; mean ACEs = 1.64), 649 (60.65%) reported at least one ACE. Four ACE patterns were identified (Low ACEs, Household Instability, Household Violence, and High ACEs). Higher ACE scores associated with poorer health in a dose-response fashion. Two ACE patterns shared similar average ACE scores but differentially linked with outcomes across health domains. High BCEs negatively associated with mental and behavioral health problems. Conclusions: Public health responses to ACEs should consider both the accumulation and co-occurrence of ACE exposure. Schools, neighborhoods, and the wider community should take an active role in helping children and families create more positive experiences as a universal prevention strategy to safeguard population health.
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