The Relation Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Health Behaviors in Adult Women.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH American Journal of Health Promotion Pub Date : 2024-07-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-24 DOI:10.1177/08901171241229829
Karina L Tavares, Cindy E Tsotsoros
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Abstract

Purpose: This study aims to identify whether adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) influence health lifestyles throughout adulthood and examine how ACEs influence dimensions of health lifestyles.

Design: The data was collected cross-sectionally through an online questionnaire.

Setting: Individuals were invited to participate in an online survey for a larger brain health study as a pre-screening measure.

Subjects: Women in the Midwest between 18-25 and 65-85 who reported either no ACEs or 3 or more ACEs completed the survey, with 233 women answering all questionnaires.

Measures: Demographic indicators, the 10-item ACEs questionnaire, and the Health Promoting Lifestyle Profile (HPLP-II).

Analysis: Independent sample t-tests revealed significantly lower scores for ACEs group on the HPLP-II and the 6 subcategories (heath responsibility, interpersonal relationships, nutrition, physical activity, spiritual growth, and stress management). A structural equation model using the 3 ACE categories (abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction) and 6 health domains showed substantial differences in the variance captured for each health behavior.

Results: Findings indicate that abuse predicts physical activity, stress management, and spiritual growth (β = -.21, -.23, -.20); neglect predicts interpersonal relationships and spiritual growth (β = -.17, -.18); and household dysfunction predicts health responsibility, nutrition, stress management, and interpersonal relations (β = -.20, -.22, -.10, -.17).

Conclusion: The present investigation extends research in displaying that ACEs play a significant role in future health behaviors, with household dysfunction being the greatest predictor.

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成年女性童年的不良经历与健康行为之间的关系》(The Relation Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Health Behaviors in Adult Women.
目的:本研究旨在确定童年不良经历(ACE)是否会影响成年后的健康生活方式,并探讨ACE如何影响健康生活方式的各个方面:设计:通过在线问卷横向收集数据:受试者:美国中西部地区 18-25 岁的女性:中西部地区年龄在18-25岁和65-85岁之间、报告没有发生过ACE或发生过3次或3次以上ACE的女性完成了调查,共有233名女性回答了所有问卷:人口统计学指标、10 项 ACE 问卷和健康促进生活方式档案 (HPLP-II):独立样本 t 检验显示,ACEs 群体在 HPLP-II 和 6 个子类别(健康责任、人际关系、营养、体育锻炼、精神成长和压力管理)上的得分明显较低。使用 3 个 ACE 类别(虐待、忽视和家庭功能失调)和 6 个健康领域建立的结构方程模型显示,每种健康行为所捕获的方差都存在很大差异:结果表明,虐待可预测体育活动、压力管理和精神成长(β = -.21, -.23, -.20);忽视可预测人际关系和精神成长(β = -.17, -.18);家庭功能失调可预测健康责任、营养、压力管理和人际关系(β = -.20, -.22, -.10, -.17):本调查扩展了相关研究,表明 ACE 对未来的健康行为有重要影响,而家庭功能失调是最大的预测因素。
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American Journal of Health Promotion
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期刊介绍: The editorial goal of the American Journal of Health Promotion is to provide a forum for exchange among the many disciplines involved in health promotion and an interface between researchers and practitioners.
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