Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and later-life depression: perceived social support as a potential protective factor. BMJ Open 2017;7:e013228.Cheong, E. V., Sinnott, C., Dahly, D., & Kearney, P. M. (2017). Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and later-life depression: Perceived ...
Childhood Adversity and Life Satisfaction in Adults with Alternative Care Experience in 12 Low- and Middle-Income Nations: The Mediating Roles of Individual and Relational Protective Factors and Resilience Adults with care experience have elevated rates of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and a great...
The consequence of attention to risks and problems to the omission of resilience and protective factors is a lopsided understanding of clients and this view becomes a limiting factor that can shape intakes, service delivery and research. The powerful impact of the ACE study has generated other ...
Strategies that focus on increasing the presence of protective factors in child and family contexts that buffer the negative impact of ACES might also be effective (Srivastav et al., 2020). The feasibility of public policies, however, depends on demand and resources (White et al., 2019). ...
Risk and protective factors https://www.cdc.gov/violenceprevention/aces/riskprotectivefactors.html. Google Scholar City of Chicago, 2020 City of Chicago. Chicago launches groundbreaking initiative to bridge digital divide, providing free high-speed internet access to over 100,000 Cps students. ...
Despite the five million children in the U.S. with an incarcerated parent, there is limited research on risk and protective factors for this population. We
Pushed Out and Drawn In: Exclusionary Discipline, Mental Health, and Protective Factors Among Youth in Public Schools Background: Exclusionary discipline (ED) has long been an educational equity concern, but its relationship with student health and protective factors is le... M So,RL Freese,AJ ...
“Trauma impacts everyone differently based on multiple factors – their prior experiences, attachment style, predisposition, sociocultural factors, and stage of development. It’s these factors that are more likely to determine a child’s response to trauma, rather than the nature of the event ...
While increased ACEs put children at higher risk for poor health outcomes, there are protective factors that can help mitigate this risk. In a recent study, children exposed to ACES had higher rates of childhood overweight and obesity; however, these odds were attenuated when children also had ...
Further, resilience and protective factors can also be passed on to generations; research suggests that positive childhood experiences for caregivers can counteract the intergenerational transmission of ACEs (Narayan et al., 2021). While most research on protective factors for ACEs has focused on ...