Adverse Childhood Experiences and Diabetes in Adulthood: Support for a Collaborative Approach to Primary Care

被引:25
|
作者
Lynch L. [1 ]
Waite R. [2 ]
Davey M.P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Department of Couple and Family Therapy, Drexel University, Mail Stop 905, 1505 Race Street, Suite 403, Philadelphia, PA
[2] College of Nursing and Health Professions, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA
关键词
Childhood trauma; Collaborative care; Diabetes; Ethnic minority;
D O I
10.1007/s10591-013-9262-6
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Prior studies have demonstrated an association between retrospective reports of experiencing trauma in childhood and the current incidence of type 2 diabetes in adulthood. Much less is known about this association among low-income minority patients in primary care settings. We replicated the adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) Centers for disease control and prevention (CDC) study with a low-income minority sample of primary care patients (N = 801) at a community-based healthcare center. We conducted a cross-sectional retrospective quantitative survey study to examine the association between participants' reports of past childhood trauma and their current health care outcomes. Data were analyzed using binary logistic regression to evaluate the hypothesis that low income minority patients who reported more childhood trauma (abuse, neglect, household dysfunction, cumulative adverse childhood experiences [ACEs]) would more likely be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. Results suggest that the number of ACEs in our sample were considerably higher than the original CDC ACEs study, as almost 50 % of patients surveyed at our clinic reported 4 or more ACEs, confirming that trauma is central in our urban primary care setting. The results of the cumulative ACEs score was in the expected direction and was significant, suggesting that participants who cumulatively reported experiencing more childhood trauma were more likely to be diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in adulthood. These findings have implications for family therapists, primary care providers, researchers, and policy makers to develop more collaborative approaches to primary care that better target the negative sequelae of ACEs. © 2013 Springer Science+Business Media New York.
引用
收藏
页码:639 / 655
页数:16
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] The Link Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Financial Security in Adulthood
    Cynthia L. Harter
    John F. R. Harter
    Journal of Family and Economic Issues, 2022, 43 : 832 - 842
  • [42] Relationship between adverse childhood experiences and perceived discrimination in adulthood
    Campbell, J. A.
    Walker, R. J.
    Garacci, E.
    Dawson, A. Z.
    Williams, J. S.
    Egede, L. E.
    JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS, 2020, 277 : 999 - 1004
  • [43] Primary care nurse practitioners' perceptions and experiences communicating with adults about adverse childhood experiences
    Strauch, Kimberly A.
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF NURSE PRACTITIONERS, 2024, 36 (01) : 48 - 56
  • [44] Adverse Childhood Experiences, Cognitive Functioning, Depression, and Anxiety in Adulthood
    Bing-Canar, Hanaan
    Stocks, Jane K.
    Khan, Humza
    Rauch, Andrew A.
    Obolsky, Maximillian A.
    Lapitan-Moore, Franchezka
    Phillips, Matthew S.
    Soble, Jason R.
    Pliskin, Neil H.
    Song, Woojin
    Resch, Zachary J.
    PSYCHOLOGICAL TRAUMA-THEORY RESEARCH PRACTICE AND POLICY, 2024, 16 (07) : 1139 - 1148
  • [45] Adverse experiences in childhood, adulthood neighbourhood disadvantage and health behaviours
    Halonen, Jaana I.
    Vahtera, Jussi
    Kivimaki, Mika
    Pentti, Jaana
    Kawachi, Ichiro
    Subramanian, S. V.
    JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AND COMMUNITY HEALTH, 2014, 68 (08) : 741 - 746
  • [46] The Link Between Adverse Childhood Experiences and Financial Security in Adulthood
    Harter, Cynthia L.
    Harter, John F. R.
    JOURNAL OF FAMILY AND ECONOMIC ISSUES, 2022, 43 (04) : 832 - 842
  • [47] The moderating role of social support on the impact of adverse childhood experiences on life satisfaction and mental health in adulthood
    Aldomini, Muath
    Lee, Jerry W.
    Nelson, Anna
    Hwang, Rhonda Spencer
    Alharbi, Khulud K.
    Sinky, Tassnym H.
    Quronfulah, Baraa S.
    Khan, Wahaj A.
    Elamin, Mohamed O.
    Nour, Mohamed O.
    CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY AND GLOBAL HEALTH, 2025, 32
  • [48] CAN SOCIAL SUPPORT BUFFER THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES AND DEPRESSION AND SUICIDE IN EARLY ADULTHOOD?
    Watts, Jonathan
    Davis, Laurel
    Chu, Lawrence
    Forster, Myriam
    ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE, 2021, 55 : S89 - S89
  • [49] ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES, MENTAL HEALTH IN ADULTHOOD AND THE ROLE OF OBESITY: A LIFE-COURSE APPROACH
    Ugarteche-Perez, Ainhoa
    Castagne, Raphaële
    Michelle, Kelly-Irving
    Lucile, Capuron
    JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AND COMMUNITY HEALTH, 2022, 76 : A44 - A44
  • [50] The experience of adverse childhood experiences and dental care in childhood
    Crouch, Elizabeth
    Radcliff, Elizabeth
    Nelson, Joni
    Strompolis, Melissa
    Martin, Amy
    COMMUNITY DENTISTRY AND ORAL EPIDEMIOLOGY, 2018, 46 (05) : 442 - 448