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with an incarcerated parent, there is limited research on risk and protective factors for this population. We analyzed data from the National Survey for Children's Health (2018) to: (1) examine associations among parental incarceration and other adverse childhood experiences (AC...
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
From 1995 to 1997 Kaiser Permanente’s Health Appraisal Clinic, in collaboration with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, implemented one of the largest studies ever conducted on the origins of risk factors that have negative health and social consequences and the cumulative incidence and influ...
Enhancing the Focus: How Does Parental Incarceration Fit into the Overall Picture of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Positive Childhood Experience... Despite the five million children in the U.S. with an incarcerated parent, there is limited research on risk and protective factors for this...
Childhood survivors (CCNSTS) are at risk for adverse health issues. Little research has been conducted to explore the role of parental factors in weight ma... C Mitofsky - 《Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing》 被引量: 1发表: 2008年 Experimental regulation of flowering in chickpea: the ph...
After studying people exposed to all three types of trauma, they concluded that there is indeed a strong relationship between the amount of exposure to ACEs during childhood and the development of risk factors for disease later in life. Some of these diseases and risk factors include: Traumatic ...
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 ...
,“Adversity in the childhood of parents, as well as in prior generations, may activate and sustain intergenerational pathways of trauma that pose substantial risk for ACEs in the next generation of children, particularly in the absence of positive and protective influences on development”. The ...