| Literature DB >> 35947275 |
Joan Jeung1,2, Danielle Hessler Jones3, Laura Frame4, Rachel Gilgoff5,6, Dayna Long3,4, Neeta Thakur3, Kadiatou Koita7, Monica Bucci7, Nadine Burke Harris6.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Primary care-based interventions that promote nurturing caregiving relationships and early relational health may help mitigate toxic stress and promote resilience in children. This pilot study aims to: (1) describe a novel group-based, psychoeducational primary care intervention for children experiencing adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) ("The Resiliency Clinic"), (2) assess program feasibility and acceptability, and (3) explore effects on child/caregiver behavioral health.Entities:
Keywords: Adverse childhood experiences; Group visit; Parent education; Pediatric primary care; Toxic stress
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35947275 PMCID: PMC9489544 DOI: 10.1007/s10995-022-03485-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Matern Child Health J ISSN: 1092-7875
Fig. 1Resiliency Clinic Theory of Change
Baseline Characteristics of Pilot Resiliency Clinic Study Population
| N % | |
|---|---|
| Child age, mean (SD) | 6.85 (3.14) |
| Child gender | |
| Male | 58.9% (22) |
| Female | 42.1% (16) |
| Child race / ethnicity | |
| non-Hispanic Black | 39.5% (15) |
| Hispanic | 23.7% (9) |
| non-Hispanic White | 7.9% (3) |
| Other | 28.9% (11) |
| Caregiver age, mean (SD) | 38.16 (10.19) |
| Caregiver gender | |
| Male | 10.5% (4) |
| Female | 89.5% (34) |
| Caregiver race / ethnicity | |
| non-Hispanic Black | 52.6% (20) |
| Hispanic | 23.7% (9) |
| non-Hispanic White | 10.5% (4) |
| Other | 13.2% (5) |
| Caregiver education | |
| Some high school or less | 13.2% (5) |
| High school | 18.4% (7) |
| Some college | 39.5% (15) |
| College | 28.9% (11) |
| Family income | |
| 25,000 or less | 59.5% (22) |
| More than 25,000 | 40.5% (15) |
| PEARLS pediatric screening score | |
| Original ACEs (median; IQR) | 3; 1 - 4 |
| Related life events (median; IQR) | 1; 0 - 2 |
| Total PEARLS score (median; IQR) | 4; 2 - 5 |
Pilot Resiliency Pre-post Child and Caregiver Outcomes
| Baseline | Follow-up | Change | p-value | Effect size | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Perceived Stress Scale (Caregiver Perceived Stress) | 17.70 (7.53) | 15.46 (8.82) | -2.25 (9.47) | 0.26 | 0.27 |
| BRIEF Global Executive Composite Scale t-score (continuous) | 56.79 (12.34) | 53.74 (13.86) | -3.05 (8.18) | 0.12 | 0.23 |
For the PSS, higher scores indicate higher stress (range 0-40). For the BRIEF, higher scores indicate greater risk.