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期刊名:Adversity and resilience science

缩写:ADVERS RESIL SCI

ISSN:2662-2424

e-ISSN:2662-2416

IF/分区:2.1/Q2

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Natasha K Oyedele,Renee M Johnson,Rashelle J Musci et al. Natasha K Oyedele et al.
The effects of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are recognized as a key determinant of lifelong health and are often operationalized as a cumulative risk. Representing ACEs by the number of adversities reported limits our capability to ...
Emily Hoppe,Getachew Kassa,Zhiyuan Yu et al. Emily Hoppe et al.
Positive childhood experiences (PCEs) are relational experiences occurring in childhood that confer a sense of safety and nurturance and are a powerful social determinant of health. Although these experiences may lay the foundation for late...
Jaime La Charite,Adam Schickedanz,Christopher Biely et al. Jaime La Charite et al.
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with young people's criminal legal system involvement, but the extent to which distinct types of ACEs and positive childhood experiences (PCEs) differentially relate to arrests and convict...
Cassidy M Armstrong,Leslie D Unger,Savannah Pomani et al. Cassidy M Armstrong et al.
While Indigenous communities have thrived for centuries despite colonization, Indigenous Peoples continue to experience high rates of sexual victimization and are rarely included in sexual assault prevention and intervention research. Given...
Megan M Hare,Elia Psouni,Katherine L Guyon-Harris et al. Megan M Hare et al.
Secure base scripts are implicit schemas that guide perceptions, responses, and interactions by encapsulating expectations of support from attachment figures during distress. The current study investigated the impact of early institutional ...
Nathalie Dieujuste,Golzar Ejadi,Angela J Narayan et al. Nathalie Dieujuste et al.
Childhood experiences, both adverse and positive, influence mental health outcomes in adulthood. This study examined the prevalence of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Positive Childhood Experiences (PCEs) among a sample of Black Am...
Nicole D Reed,Michelle Sarche,Umit Shrestha et al. Nicole D Reed et al.
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) focuses on building relationships between academic and community partners. Indigenist CBPR (ICBPR) expands CBPR to elevate Native voices and center Native priorities in research. This approach, ...
Julie M Croff,Ryan Bogdan,Sara B Johnson et al. Julie M Croff et al.
Identifying factors associated with disruptions in early neurodevelopment is imperative for promoting the health and wellbeing of children. We describe a design framework for biospecimen collection for the forthcoming HEALthy Brain and Chil...
Kayla N Anderson,Glory Okwori,Helena J Hutchins et al. Kayla N Anderson et al.
Positive childhood experiences (PCEs) have substantial potential to improve children's mental health. We examined the prevalence of 26 specific PCEs, overall and by demographics, and the individual and cumulative effects of PCEs with curren...
Nada M Goodrum,Daniel K Cooper,Sarah Edmunds et al. Nada M Goodrum et al.
Prevention science is a multidisciplinary field dedicated to promoting public health and reducing early risk factors that lead to negative health outcomes. It has been used to successfully improve child and family mental health and well-bei...