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The intersectionality of adverse childhood experiences, race/ethnicity, and income: Implications for policy.

Melissa Strompolis1, Whitney Tucker1, Elizabeth Crouch2, Elizabeth Radcliff2.   

Abstract

Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are traumatic events that occur in a child's life. These negative experiences have been related to poor adult health and wellbeing outcomes. While previous research has established that ACEs are common, poor adult health outcomes occur at higher rates for persons of color and those with low-incomes compared to their relative counterparts. Examining the intersectionality of ACE, race/ethnicity, and income is important for targeted prevention and intervention efforts, especially as policies at the state and national level are created to address these inequities. The current study examined the prevalence of ACE by race/ethnicity and income. Results of the analyses demonstrate the need for policy makers and others to use tools to examine the unintended consequences of policy change or action. Racial equity impact assessments can be used to examine the impact of a policy change or action to prevent or address ACE on communities of color.

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Keywords:  Adverse childhood experiences; equity; policy; prevention; racial equity impact assessment

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31131725     DOI: 10.1080/10852352.2019.1617387

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Prev Interv Community        ISSN: 1085-2352


  6 in total

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2.  Making the "C-ACE" for a Culturally-Informed Adverse Childhood Experiences Framework to Understand the Pervasive Mental Health Impact of Racism on Black Youth.

Authors:  Donte L Bernard; Casey D Calhoun; Devin E Banks; Colleen A Halliday; Chanita Hughes-Halbert; Carla K Danielson
Journal:  J Child Adolesc Trauma       Date:  2020-08-11

3.  Diminished Health Returns of Educational Attainment Among Immigrant Adults in the United States.

Authors:  Shervin Assari; Sharon Cobb; Adolfo G Cuevas; Mohsen Bazargan
Journal:  Front Psychiatry       Date:  2020-11-27       Impact factor: 4.157

4.  The importance of adverse childhood experiences for labour market trajectories over the life course: a longitudinal study.

Authors:  Claus D Hansen; Mette J Kirkeby; Kristian G Kjelmann; Johan H Andersen; Rasmus J Møberg
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2021-11-08       Impact factor: 3.295

5.  Sex and gender specific health topics in medical student learners: pulse check eight years later.

Authors:  Ann Rydberg; Matthew R Buras; Jaxon Quillen; Virginia Miller; Juliana M Kling
Journal:  Biol Sex Differ       Date:  2021-10-09       Impact factor: 5.027

6.  The Social Determinants of Adverse Childhood Experiences: An Intersectional Analysis of Place, Access to Resources, and Compounding Effects.

Authors:  Sayil Camacho; Sarah Clark Henderson
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2022-08-27       Impact factor: 4.614

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