Vincent Felliti博士开发了童年不幸经历(Adverse Childhood Experiences, ACE)量表。该量表包括10个问题,如果有三个问题符合你的童年经历,那么,你不仅会更容易焦虑、抑郁、自杀等,而且你患肥胖症、糖尿病、心脏病和癌症的可能性也会增加五倍。因此,它会影响我们生命和健康的整个历程。在某种程度上,这一发现震撼了世界。
This study aims to determine the association between overall ACE score and risk of developmental, social, or behavioral delay in a sample of children ages 1–5?years from the National Survey of Children's Health (N?=?21,139). Approximately 1 in 4 (27.3%) children were found to have ...
This study investigated associations between adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) in early childhood (at ages 9 months and 3 years) and adiposity trajectories of children/adolescents from age 5 to age 17, and the potential interaction between ACEs and po
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Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are negative or traumatic experiences during childhood, such as witnessing violence, experiencing the divorce of a parent, or living in a household with someone who has a problem with alcohol or drugs (Felitti et al. 1998). Some measures of ACEs, such as ...
1 This inter-relatedness led the investigators to develop the ACE score, an integer count of 10 adverse experiences during childhood (range, 0–10), which has repeatedly demonstrated a strong, graded, dose-response relationship to numerous health and social outcomes (e.g., mental illness, ...
童年不良经历(ACE),也被称为童年逆境经历,是指在18岁以前可能遭遇的不幸经历。这些经历包括但不限于家庭暴力、虐待、忽视、父母的精神健康问题或者是家庭成员的药物或酒精滥用等。根据搜索结果,我们可以得知ACE的发生率相对较高。 ACE的发生频率 在美国,大约有67%的人至少有一个ACE得分,这意味着十个问题里,有近...
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Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are common in U.S. high school students, according to research published in a supplement to the Oct. 10 issue of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
ACE scores of 5 or more were combined into one category (≥5) due to small sample sizes. Six categories of ACE score (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, and ≥5) were featured in analyses, with zero experiences serving as the referent. Specifically, ≥5 ACEs were combined into a single category to ...