Positive Childhood Experiences are Associated With Alcohol Use in Adolescent and Emerging Adult Females by Adverse Childhood Experiences Dimension

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作者
Moyers, Susette A. [1 ]
Doherty, Emily A. [1 ]
Appleseth, Hannah [2 ]
Crockett-Barbera, Erica K. [1 ]
Croff, Julie M. [1 ]
机构
[1] Oklahoma State Univ, Ctr Hlth Sci, Dept Rural Hlth, Tulsa, OK 74107 USA
[2] Oklahoma State Univ, Dept Psychol, Stillwater, OK USA
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
ACEs; Adverse childhood experiences; Alcohol use; Emotional abuse; Emotional neglect; Household dysfunction; PACEs; Positive childhood experiences; CHILDREN; DRINKING; STRESS; HEALTH; RISK;
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10.1016/j.jadohealth.2024.07.014
中图分类号
B844 [发展心理学(人类心理学)];
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040202 ;
摘要
Purpose: Experiencing multiple adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) is associated with alcohol use in female adolescents and emerging adults. Protective and compensatory experiences (PACEs) have been theorized to off-set the health and behavioral consequences from the accumulation of ACEs throughout childhood. This study examines the association between protective experiences and subsequent alcohol and binge alcohol use frequency over one month among female adolescent and emerging adults reporting high and low levels of two ACE dimensions (household dysfunction and emotional abuse/neglect). Methods: One hundred 43 females between the ages of 15-24 who indicated at least one binge episode in the past two weeks completed the six-item ACEs scale, the PACEs scale, and demographics at baseline. Alcohol consumption was measured prospectively over the next month during weekly appointments using the timeline follow back approach. Results: Two PACEs factors had significant direct associations, a source of unconditional love was associated with less frequent alcohol use (beta = -0.437, 95% confidence interval [CI] -0.744, -0.131, exp(beta) = 0.65, p = .005) in the context of high household dysfunction; and having a trusted adult to count on for help and advice (beta = -1.373, 95% CI -2.283, -0.464, exp(beta) = 0.25, p = .003) predicted fewer binge occasions in the context of high emotional abuse/neglect. Regardless of ACE dimension exposure, nonsport social group membership was associated more frequent alcohol use over the month across all ACE dimensions (beta = 0.11-0.74, 95% CI -0.11, 0.74, exp(beta) = 1.37 - 1.62, p <= .002); and having a trusted adult to count on for help and advice was associated with a 5.7 times more frequent of alcohol use among those with low household dysfunction (beta = 1.74, 95% CI 0.83, 2.65, exp(beta) = 5.70, p < .001). Discussion: Few PACE items are associated with direct reductions in alcohol outcomes. Indeed, there is consistently heightened risk associated with nonsport group membership for alcohol use frequency, regardless of experiences of childhood adversity. Future research should identify which protective factors have the most potential to off-set alcohol use by ACE dimension.
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