| Literature DB >> 31883007 |
Dan Lewer1, Emma King1, Glen Bramley2, Suzanne Fitzpatrick2, Morag C Treanor2, Nick Maguire3, Miriam Bullock1, Andrew Hayward1, Al Story1,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Studies of adults show that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with health and social problems and are more common among people living in deprived areas. However, there is limited information about the geographical pattern of contemporary ACEs.Entities:
Keywords: children; public health; social determinants
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 31883007 PMCID: PMC7685852 DOI: 10.1093/pubmed/fdz158
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Public Health (Oxf) ISSN: 1741-3842 Impact factor: 2.341
Fig. 1Data sources for ACE indicators in the three domains.
DfE = Department for Education (a UK government department).
NDTMS = National Drug Treatment Monitoring System (a central database of minimum data sets collected by drug and alcohol services in England).
MHCLG = Ministry for Housing, Communities and Local Government (a UK government department).
Fig. 2Scatterplot of ACE Index compared to local characteristics.
Fig. 3Scatterplot of child poverty against the ACE Index at local authority level. Local authorities that are furthest from the line of best fit are highlighted.
‘Rural’ areas are those in the bottom half of population density values; ‘urban’ areas are those in the top half.
Results of linear regression for local authority characteristics on the ACE Index (95% CIs)
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| IDACI (z-score of rank) | 76.50 (70.57, 82.43) | 70.70 (62.86, 78.54) |
| Density (z-score of log residents per hectare) | 52.42 (43.83, 61.01) | 15.49 (6.40, 24.58) |
| Local inequality (z-score) | 15.59 (5.46, 25.72) | −3.04 (−9.52, 3.43) |
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| East Midlands | 9.75 (−26.53, 46.04) | 5.07 (−15.74, 25.87) |
| South East | 27.68 (−4.42, 59.77) | 50.11 (31.09, 69.12) |
| South West | 37.65 (0.30, 75.01) | 52.47 (31.06, 73.88) |
| Yorkshire and the Humber | 43.69 (−0.58, 87.97) | 24.28 (−1.78, 50.34) |
| West Midlands | 70.32 (30.90, 109.73) | 49.38 (26.78, 71.99) |
| London | 81.27 (42.61, 119.93) | −20.89 (−47.46, 5.68) |
| North West | 94.69 (58.15, 131.23) | 50.81 (29.12, 72.50) |
| North-east | 172.47 (117.92, 227.03) | 78.78 (46.01, 111.54) |
Effect sizes represent a number of ranks in the ACE Index (out of 324).
IDACI = Income Deprivation Affecting Children Index
*Coefficients for East of England are the intercept values (i.e. the average rank for local authorities in the East of England).