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Setting the stage for chronic health problems: cumulative childhood adversity among homeless adults with mental illness in Vancouver, British Columbia

机译:为慢性健康问题做准备:在不列颠哥伦比亚省温哥华的无家可归的患有精神疾病的成年人中累积的童年逆境

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Background It is well documented that childhood abuse, neglect and household dysfunction are disproportionately present in the backgrounds of homeless adults, and that these experiences adversely impact child development and a wide range of adult outcomes. However, few studies have examined the cumulative impact of adverse childhood experiences on homeless adults with mental illness. This study examines adverse events in childhood as predictors of duration of homelessness, psychiatric and substance use disorders, and physical health in a sample of homeless adults with mental illness. Methods This study was conducted using baseline data from a randomized controlled trial in Vancouver, British Columbia for participants who completed the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) scale at 18?months follow-up (n?=?364). Primary outcomes included current mental disorders; substance use including type, frequency and severity; physical health; duration of homelessness; and vocational functioning. Results In multivariable regression models, ACE total score independently predicted a range of mental health, physical health, and substance use problems, and marginally predicted duration of homelessness. Conclusions Adverse childhood experiences are overrepresented among homeless adults with complex comorbidities and chronic homelessness. Our findings are consistent with a growing body of literature indicating that childhood traumas are potent risk factors for a number of adult health and psychiatric problems, particularly substance use problems. Results are discussed in the context of cumulative adversity and self-trauma theory. Trials registration This trial has been registered with the International Standard Randomized Control Trial Number Register and assigned ISRCTN42520374 .
机译:背景众所周知,在无家可归的成年人中,儿童期虐待,忽视和家庭功能失调的比例过高,这些经历对儿童的发展和成年后的广泛结果产生不利影响。但是,很少有研究检查不良的童年经历对无家可归的精神疾病成年人的累积影响。这项研究检查了儿童的不良事件,作为无家可归,精神和物质使用障碍,精神疾病的无家可归成年人样本的预测指标。方法本研究是使用来自不列颠哥伦比亚省温哥华市的一项随机对照试验的基线数据进行的,该研究的参与者在18个月的随访中完成了不良儿童经历(ACE)量表(n = 364)。主要结果包括当前的精神障碍;物质用途,包括类型,频率和严重性;身体健康;无家可归的持续时间;和职业功能。结果在多变量回归模型中,ACE总分独立预测了一系列心理健康,身体健康和药物使用问题,并且仅预测了无家可归的持续时间。结论在复杂的合并症和慢性无家可归的无家可归的成年人中,不良的童年经历过多。我们的发现与越来越多的文献一致,表明儿童期创伤是许多成人健康和精神病问题(尤其是药物使用问题)的潜在危险因素。在累积逆境和自我创伤理论的背景下讨论了结果。试验注册该试验已在国际标准随机对照试验注册号中注册,并指定为ISRCTN42520374。

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