Adverse Childhood Experiences and Family-Centered Care

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Amanda E. Ng
Zoha Salam
Nicholas Tkach
Héctor E. Alcalá
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[1] School of Public Health,Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
[2] University of Maryland,Department of Global Health
[3] McMaster University ,Department of Behavioral and Community Health
[4] New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine,Program in Oncology
[5] School of Public Health,undefined
[6] University of Maryland,undefined
[7] University of Maryland Marlene and Stewart Greenebaum Comprehensive Cancer Center,undefined
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Journal of Prevention | 2023年 / 44卷
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Childhood adversity; Preventive care; Doctor’s visit; Family-centered care; Adverse childhood experiences;
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Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) include experiences of child maltreatment and household dysfunction. Prior work has shown that children with ACEs may have suboptimal utilization of preventive health care, including annual well-visits, however little is known about the relationship between ACEs and quality of patient care. Using data from the 2020 National Survey of Children’s Health (N = 22,760) a series of logistic regression models estimated associations between ACEs, both individually and cumulatively, and five components of family-centered care. Most ACEs were consistently associated with lower odds of family-centered care (e.g. financial hardship was associated with doctors always spend enough time with children, AOR = 0.53; 95% CI = 0.47, 0.61), except for having a parent or guardian die, which was associated with higher odds. Cumulative ACE score was also associated with lower odds of family-centered care (e.g. doctors always listened carefully to the parent, AOR = 0.86; 95% CI = 0.81, 0.90). These findings emphasize the importance of the consideration of ACEs in the context of family-centered care, and support the need for ACEs screening in the clinical setting. Future work should focus on mechanisms explaining the observed associations.
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