童年逆境后的人生历程发展:克赖斯特彻奇健康与发展研究的方法和发现

IF 1.2 4区 社会学 Q4 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH Longitudinal and Life Course Studies Pub Date : 2023-04-10 DOI:10.1332/175795921X16783739382061
Mary Buchanan, Giles Newton-Howes, Geri McLeod, Joseph Boden
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回顾克赖斯特彻奇健康与发展研究(CHDS)自2001年以来关于儿童逆境的研究进展。在研究方法的背景下,对2001年以来CHDS发表的工作进行叙述性概述。CHDS的研究随着年龄的增长而不断发展。一个明确的重点仍然是衡量生命过程中与心理社会风险因素相关的结果。这一重点使CHDS能够研究儿童时期遭受逆境与成年中期的心理健康、心理社会和职业结果之间的联系。CHDS具有许多优势,包括对广泛而深入的结构的前瞻性测量,对数据使用多个信息者,以及适用于重复测量纵向数据的一系列统计方法。CHDS开创了研究人类一生发展的新方法,这在研究儿童逆境方面发挥了重要作用。CHDS继续从研究了40多年的人群队列中提供独特的信息。未来的研究将包括研究减轻童年逆境影响和增强复原力的因素。
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Life course development following childhood adversity: methods and findings from the Christchurch Health and Development Study.

Aim: To review research developments on childhood adversity in the Christchurch Health and Development Study (CHDS) since 2001.

Method: Narrative overview of the published work of the CHDS since 2001 in the context of research methods.

Results: The CHDS research has continued to evolve as the cohort has aged. A clear focus has remained on the measurement of outcomes associated with psychosocial risk factors over the life course. This focus has allowed the CHDS to examine the linkages between exposure to adversity in childhood and later mental health, psychosocial and occupational outcomes across the life span to middle adulthood. The CHDS has many strengths, including prospective measurement of a broad and deep set of constructs, the use of multiple informants for data, and a range of statistical approaches suited to repeated measures longitudinal data. The CHDS has pioneered new approaches to the study of human development over the lifespan, which has been instrumental in investigating childhood adversity.

Conclusion: The CHDS continues to provide unique information from a population cohort that has been studied for more than four decades. Future research will include examination of factors that mitigate the effects of childhood adversity and enhance resilience.

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