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Adverse childhood experiences, childhood relationships and associated substance use and mental health in young Europeans

BACKGROUND: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can increase risks of health-harming behaviours and poor health throughout life. While increases in risk may be affected by resilience resources such as supportive childhood relationships, to date few studies have explored these effects. METHODS: We c...

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Autores principales: Hughes, Karen, Bellis, Mark A, Sethi, Dinesh, Andrew, Rachel, Yon, Yongjie, Wood, Sara, Ford, Kat, Baban, Adriana, Boderscova, Larisa, Kachaeva, Margarita, Makaruk, Katarzyna, Markovic, Marija, Povilaitis, Robertas, Raleva, Marija, Terzic, Natasa, Veleminsky, Milos, Włodarczyk, Joanna, Zakhozha, Victoria
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6660110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30897194
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckz037
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author Hughes, Karen
Bellis, Mark A
Sethi, Dinesh
Andrew, Rachel
Yon, Yongjie
Wood, Sara
Ford, Kat
Baban, Adriana
Boderscova, Larisa
Kachaeva, Margarita
Makaruk, Katarzyna
Markovic, Marija
Povilaitis, Robertas
Raleva, Marija
Terzic, Natasa
Veleminsky, Milos
Włodarczyk, Joanna
Zakhozha, Victoria
author_facet Hughes, Karen
Bellis, Mark A
Sethi, Dinesh
Andrew, Rachel
Yon, Yongjie
Wood, Sara
Ford, Kat
Baban, Adriana
Boderscova, Larisa
Kachaeva, Margarita
Makaruk, Katarzyna
Markovic, Marija
Povilaitis, Robertas
Raleva, Marija
Terzic, Natasa
Veleminsky, Milos
Włodarczyk, Joanna
Zakhozha, Victoria
author_sort Hughes, Karen
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description BACKGROUND: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can increase risks of health-harming behaviours and poor health throughout life. While increases in risk may be affected by resilience resources such as supportive childhood relationships, to date few studies have explored these effects. METHODS: We combined data from cross-sectional ACE studies among young adults (n = 14 661) in educational institutions in 10 European countries. Nine ACE types, childhood relationships and six health outcomes (early alcohol initiation, problem alcohol use, smoking, drug use, therapy, suicide attempt) were explored. Multivariate modelling estimated relationships between ACE counts, supportive childhood relationships and health outcomes. RESULTS: Almost half (46.2%) of participants reported ≥1 ACE and 5.6% reported ≥4 ACEs. Risks of all outcomes increased with ACE count. In individuals with ≥4 ACEs (vs. 0 ACEs), adjusted odds ratios ranged from 2.01 (95% CIs: 1.70–2.38) for smoking to 17.68 (95% CIs: 12.93–24.17) for suicide attempt. Supportive childhood relationships were independently associated with moderating risks of smoking, problem alcohol use, therapy and suicide attempt. In those with ≥4 ACEs, adjusted proportions reporting suicide attempt reduced from 23% with low supportive childhood relationships to 13% with higher support. Equivalent reductions were 25% to 20% for therapy, 23% to 17% for problem drinking and 34% to 32% for smoking. CONCLUSIONS: ACEs are strongly associated with substance use and mental illness. Harmful relationships are moderated by resilience factors such as supportive childhood relationships. Whilst ACEs continue to affect many children, better prevention measures and interventions that enhance resilience to the life-long impacts of toxic childhood stress are required.
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spelling pubmed-66601102019-08-02 Adverse childhood experiences, childhood relationships and associated substance use and mental health in young Europeans Hughes, Karen Bellis, Mark A Sethi, Dinesh Andrew, Rachel Yon, Yongjie Wood, Sara Ford, Kat Baban, Adriana Boderscova, Larisa Kachaeva, Margarita Makaruk, Katarzyna Markovic, Marija Povilaitis, Robertas Raleva, Marija Terzic, Natasa Veleminsky, Milos Włodarczyk, Joanna Zakhozha, Victoria Eur J Public Health Alcohol and Substance Use BACKGROUND: Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can increase risks of health-harming behaviours and poor health throughout life. While increases in risk may be affected by resilience resources such as supportive childhood relationships, to date few studies have explored these effects. METHODS: We combined data from cross-sectional ACE studies among young adults (n = 14 661) in educational institutions in 10 European countries. Nine ACE types, childhood relationships and six health outcomes (early alcohol initiation, problem alcohol use, smoking, drug use, therapy, suicide attempt) were explored. Multivariate modelling estimated relationships between ACE counts, supportive childhood relationships and health outcomes. RESULTS: Almost half (46.2%) of participants reported ≥1 ACE and 5.6% reported ≥4 ACEs. Risks of all outcomes increased with ACE count. In individuals with ≥4 ACEs (vs. 0 ACEs), adjusted odds ratios ranged from 2.01 (95% CIs: 1.70–2.38) for smoking to 17.68 (95% CIs: 12.93–24.17) for suicide attempt. Supportive childhood relationships were independently associated with moderating risks of smoking, problem alcohol use, therapy and suicide attempt. In those with ≥4 ACEs, adjusted proportions reporting suicide attempt reduced from 23% with low supportive childhood relationships to 13% with higher support. Equivalent reductions were 25% to 20% for therapy, 23% to 17% for problem drinking and 34% to 32% for smoking. CONCLUSIONS: ACEs are strongly associated with substance use and mental illness. Harmful relationships are moderated by resilience factors such as supportive childhood relationships. Whilst ACEs continue to affect many children, better prevention measures and interventions that enhance resilience to the life-long impacts of toxic childhood stress are required. Oxford University Press 2019-08 2019-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6660110/ /pubmed/30897194 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckz037 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the European Public Health Association. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Alcohol and Substance Use
Hughes, Karen
Bellis, Mark A
Sethi, Dinesh
Andrew, Rachel
Yon, Yongjie
Wood, Sara
Ford, Kat
Baban, Adriana
Boderscova, Larisa
Kachaeva, Margarita
Makaruk, Katarzyna
Markovic, Marija
Povilaitis, Robertas
Raleva, Marija
Terzic, Natasa
Veleminsky, Milos
Włodarczyk, Joanna
Zakhozha, Victoria
Adverse childhood experiences, childhood relationships and associated substance use and mental health in young Europeans
title Adverse childhood experiences, childhood relationships and associated substance use and mental health in young Europeans
title_full Adverse childhood experiences, childhood relationships and associated substance use and mental health in young Europeans
title_fullStr Adverse childhood experiences, childhood relationships and associated substance use and mental health in young Europeans
title_full_unstemmed Adverse childhood experiences, childhood relationships and associated substance use and mental health in young Europeans
title_short Adverse childhood experiences, childhood relationships and associated substance use and mental health in young Europeans
title_sort adverse childhood experiences, childhood relationships and associated substance use and mental health in young europeans
topic Alcohol and Substance Use
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6660110/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30897194
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/eurpub/ckz037
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