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Social work and adverse childhood experiences research: implications for practice and health policy.

Heather Larkin1, Vincent J Felitti, Robert F Anda.   

Abstract

Medical research on "adverse childhood experiences" (ACEs) reveals a compelling relationship between the extent of childhood adversity, adult health risk behaviors, and principal causes of death in the United States. This article provides a selective review of the ACE Study and related social science research to describe how effective social work practice that prevents ACEs and mobilizes resilience and recovery from childhood adversity could support the achievement of national health policy goals. This article applies a biopsychosocial perspective, with an emphasis on mind-body coping processes to demonstrate that social work responses to adverse childhood experiences may contribute to improvement in overall health. Consistent with this framework, the article sets forth prevention and intervention response strategies with individuals, families, communities, and the larger society. Economic research on human capital development is reviewed that suggests significant cost savings may result from effective implementation of these strategies.

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24188292     DOI: 10.1080/19371918.2011.619433

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soc Work Public Health        ISSN: 1937-190X


  28 in total

1.  Stress pathways to health inequalities: Embedding ACEs within social and behavioral contexts.

Authors:  Paula S Nurius; Sara Green; Patricia Logan-Greene; Dario Longhi; Chiho Song
Journal:  Int Public Health J       Date:  2016 Apr-Jun

2.  Distinct contributions of adverse childhood experiences and resilience resources: a cohort analysis of adult physical and mental health.

Authors:  Patricia Logan-Greene; Sara Green; Paula S Nurius; Dario Longhi
Journal:  Soc Work Health Care       Date:  2014

3.  Safe, Stable, and Nurtured: Protective Factors against Poor Physical and Mental Health Outcomes Following Exposure to Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs).

Authors:  Elizabeth Crouch; Elizabeth Radcliff; Melissa Strompolis; Aditi Srivastav
Journal:  J Child Adolesc Trauma       Date:  2018-05-25

4.  Comorbidities confounding the outcomes of surgery for third window syndrome: Outlier analysis.

Authors:  P Ashley Wackym; Heather T Mackay-Promitas; Shaban Demirel; Gerard J Gianoli; Martin S Gizzi; Dale M Carter; David A Siker
Journal:  Laryngoscope Investig Otolaryngol       Date:  2017-08-22

5.  Additive contributions of childhood adversity and recent stressors to inflammation at midlife: Findings from the MIDUS study.

Authors:  Camelia E Hostinar; Margie E Lachman; Daniel K Mroczek; Teresa E Seeman; Gregory E Miller
Journal:  Dev Psychol       Date:  2015-09-21

6.  The relationship between childhood poverty, military service, and later life depression among men: Evidence from the Health and Retirement Study.

Authors:  Natalie Bareis; Briana Mezuk
Journal:  J Affect Disord       Date:  2016-07-15       Impact factor: 4.839

7.  Adverse Childhood Experiences and Health in Adulthood in a Rural Population-Based Sample.

Authors:  Kristen C Iniguez; Rachel V Stankowski
Journal:  Clin Med Res       Date:  2016-08-08

8.  Accumulation, Timing, and Duration of Early Childhood Adversity and Behavior Problems at Age 9.

Authors:  Allison Schroeder; Natalie Slopen; Mona Mittal
Journal:  J Clin Child Adolesc Psychol       Date:  2018-08-07

Review 9.  Translating the neuroscience of adverse childhood experiences to inform policy and foster population-level resilience.

Authors:  Carl F Weems; Justin D Russell; Ryan J Herringa; Victor G Carrion
Journal:  Am Psychol       Date:  2021 Feb-Mar

10.  The Association between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Personality, Emotions and Affect: Does Number and Type of Experiences Matter?

Authors:  Jessica M Grusnick; Emma Garacci; Christian Eiler; Joni S Williams; Leonard E Egede
Journal:  J Res Pers       Date:  2019-12-10
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