When Problems Only Get Bigger: The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experience on Adult Health
Introduction: Previous studies have shown that adverse childhood experiences negatively impact child development, with consequences throughout the lifespan. Some of these consequences include the exacerbation or onset of several pathologies and risk behaviors.Materials and Methods: A convenience sam...
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doaj-397fffc942f448c9b29d3b3636f607172021-07-14T12:37:22ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782021-07-011210.3389/fpsyg.2021.693420693420When Problems Only Get Bigger: The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experience on Adult HealthMárcia Novais0Teresa Henriques1Teresa Henriques2Maria João Vidal-Alves3Maria João Vidal-Alves4Maria João Vidal-Alves5Teresa Magalhães6Teresa Magalhães7Teresa Magalhães8Teresa Magalhães9School of Medicine, Universidade do Porto (University of Porto), Porto, PortugalDepartment of Community Medicine, Information and Health Decisions, School of Medicine, University of Porto, Porto, PortugalCenter for Research in Health Technologies and Services, School of Medicine, University of Porto, Porto, PortugalSchool of Medicine, Universidade do Porto (University of Porto), Porto, PortugalDepartment of Public and Forensic Health Sciences and Medical Education, School of Medicine, University of Porto, Porto, PortugalUniversity Institute of Health Sciences - CESPU, Gandra, PortugalSchool of Medicine, Universidade do Porto (University of Porto), Porto, PortugalCenter for Research in Health Technologies and Services, School of Medicine, University of Porto, Porto, PortugalDepartment of Public and Forensic Health Sciences and Medical Education, School of Medicine, University of Porto, Porto, PortugalUniversity Institute of Health Sciences - CESPU, Gandra, PortugalIntroduction: Previous studies have shown that adverse childhood experiences negatively impact child development, with consequences throughout the lifespan. Some of these consequences include the exacerbation or onset of several pathologies and risk behaviors.Materials and Methods: A convenience sample of 398 individuals aged 20 years or older from the Porto metropolitan area, with quotas, was collected. The evaluation was conducted using an anonymous questionnaire that included sociodemographic questions about exposure to adverse childhood experiences, a list of current health conditions, questions about risk behaviors, the AUDIT-C test, the Fagerström test and the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire–brief form. Variables were quantified to measure adverse childhood experiences, pathologies, and risk behaviors in adult individuals for comparison purposes.Results: Individuals with different forms of adverse childhood experiences present higher rates of smoking dependence, self-harm behaviors, victimization of/aggression toward intimate partners, early onset of sexual life, sexually transmitted infections, multiple sexual partners, abortions, anxiety, depression, diabetes, arthritis, high cholesterol, hypertension, and stroke. Different associations are analyzed and presented.Discussion and Conclusions: The results show that individuals with adverse childhood experiences have higher total scores for more risk behaviors and health conditions than individuals without traumatic backgrounds. These results are relevant for health purposes and indicate the need for further research to promote preventive and protective measures.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.693420/fullchild abusetraumaadverse childhood experiencehealthrisk behavior |
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Márcia Novais Teresa Henriques Teresa Henriques Maria João Vidal-Alves Maria João Vidal-Alves Maria João Vidal-Alves Teresa Magalhães Teresa Magalhães Teresa Magalhães Teresa Magalhães When Problems Only Get Bigger: The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experience on Adult Health Frontiers in Psychology child abuse trauma adverse childhood experience health risk behavior |
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Márcia Novais Teresa Henriques Teresa Henriques Maria João Vidal-Alves Maria João Vidal-Alves Maria João Vidal-Alves Teresa Magalhães Teresa Magalhães Teresa Magalhães Teresa Magalhães |
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When Problems Only Get Bigger: The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experience on Adult Health |
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When Problems Only Get Bigger: The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experience on Adult Health |
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When Problems Only Get Bigger: The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experience on Adult Health |
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When Problems Only Get Bigger: The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experience on Adult Health |
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When Problems Only Get Bigger: The Impact of Adverse Childhood Experience on Adult Health |
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when problems only get bigger: the impact of adverse childhood experience on adult health |
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Introduction: Previous studies have shown that adverse childhood experiences negatively impact child development, with consequences throughout the lifespan. Some of these consequences include the exacerbation or onset of several pathologies and risk behaviors.Materials and Methods: A convenience sample of 398 individuals aged 20 years or older from the Porto metropolitan area, with quotas, was collected. The evaluation was conducted using an anonymous questionnaire that included sociodemographic questions about exposure to adverse childhood experiences, a list of current health conditions, questions about risk behaviors, the AUDIT-C test, the Fagerström test and the Childhood Trauma Questionnaire–brief form. Variables were quantified to measure adverse childhood experiences, pathologies, and risk behaviors in adult individuals for comparison purposes.Results: Individuals with different forms of adverse childhood experiences present higher rates of smoking dependence, self-harm behaviors, victimization of/aggression toward intimate partners, early onset of sexual life, sexually transmitted infections, multiple sexual partners, abortions, anxiety, depression, diabetes, arthritis, high cholesterol, hypertension, and stroke. Different associations are analyzed and presented.Discussion and Conclusions: The results show that individuals with adverse childhood experiences have higher total scores for more risk behaviors and health conditions than individuals without traumatic backgrounds. These results are relevant for health purposes and indicate the need for further research to promote preventive and protective measures. |
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child abuse trauma adverse childhood experience health risk behavior |
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