کد مقاله کد نشریه سال انتشار مقاله انگلیسی نسخه تمام متن
5635611 1581614 2017 6 صفحه PDF دانلود رایگان
عنوان انگلیسی مقاله ISI
Family-centered prevention ameliorates the association between adverse childhood experiences and prediabetes status in young black adults
ترجمه فارسی عنوان
پیشگیری خانواده محور ارتباط بین تجربیات دوران کودکی و وضعیت پیش دبستانی در بزرگسالان جوان سیاه را کاهش می دهد
موضوعات مرتبط
علوم پزشکی و سلامت پزشکی و دندانپزشکی طب مکمل و جایگزین
چکیده انگلیسی


- Exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) predicted later health problems.
- At age 11, youths were assigned to a family-centered intervention or control group.
- At age 25, youths provided an ACEs score, and fasting blood glucose was assayed.
- ACEs were associated with prediabetes status for control group youths.
- ACEs were not associated with prediabetes status for intervention group youths.

Individuals exposed to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are vulnerable to various health problems later in life. This study was designed to determine whether participation in an efficacious program to enhance supportive parenting would ameliorate the association between ACEs and prediabetes status at age 25. Rural African American parents and their 11-year-old children (N = 390) participated in the Strong African American Families (SAAF) program or a control condition. Each youth at age 25 provided a total ACEs score and a blood sample from which overnight fasting glucose was assayed. Logistic regression equations were used to test the hypotheses. The logistic regression analyses revealed a significant interaction between total ACEs and random assignment to SAAF or control, OR = 0.56, 95% CI [0.36, 0.88]. Follow-up analyses indicated that, for participants in the control condition, a 1-point increase in ACEs was associated with a 37.3% increase in risk of having prediabetes. ACEs were not associated with the likelihood of having prediabetes among participants in the SAAF condition. Control participants with high total ACEs scores were 3.54 times more likely to have prediabetes than were SAAF participants with similar scores. This study indicated that participation at age 11 in a randomized controlled trial designed to enhance supportive parenting ameliorated the association of ACEs with prediabetes at age 25. If substantiated, these findings may provide a strategy for preventing negative health consequences of ACEs.

ناشر
Database: Elsevier - ScienceDirect (ساینس دایرکت)
Journal: Preventive Medicine - Volume 100, July 2017, Pages 117-122
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