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Building Resilience Against the Sequelae of Adverse Childhood Experiences: Rise Up, Change Your Life, and Reform Health Care

机译:对童年经验不良的后遗症建立弹性:升起,改变你的生活,改革保健

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A reformed approach to health care tackles health at its roots. Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) in those exposed to them may contribute significantly to the root causes of many diseases of lifestyle. ACEs are traumatic experiences, such as physical and emotional abuse and exposure to risky family environments. In 1998, a ground-breaking study found that nearly 70% of Americans experience at least 1 ACE in their lifetime, and graded exposure is associated with the presence of mental health disorders, heart disease, cancer, and other chronic diseases. Over the past 20 years, evidence has demonstrated further disease risk, outcomes, and epigenetic underpinnings in children and adults with ACEs. Building resilience—the capacity to adapt in healthy ways to traumatic experiences—through lifestyle modification offers potential to combat the negative health effects associated with ACEs. Emerging research demonstrates resilience is cultivated through individual skills (emotional intelligence, coping, and fostering healthy lifestyle choices), and nurturing supportive relationships. Being mindful of the impact and prevalence of ACEs and diversity of individuals’ experiences in society will help build resilience and combat the root cause of chronic disease. This review aims to cultivate that awareness and will discuss 3 objectives: to discuss the effects and hypothesized pathophysiological underpinnings of traumatic experiences in childhood on health and wellbeing throughout life, to present ways we can promote resilience in our daily lives and patient encounters, and to demonstrate how advocacy for the reduction of ACEs and promotion of resilient, trauma-informed environments are fundamental to health care reform.
机译:改革的医疗方法在根系中解决健康状况。暴露于它们的人中的不利童年经历(Aces)可能会对许多生活方式疾病的根本产生显着贡献。 Aces是创伤体验,例如身体和情感虐待和风险性的家庭环境。 1998年,一个突破性的研究发现,近70%的美国人在终生中遇到了至少1岁,并且渐进的暴露与心理健康障碍,心脏病,癌症和其他慢性病有关。在过去的20年里,证据表明,儿童和成年人的进一步疾病风险,结果和表观遗传基因。建立弹性 - 通过生活方式修改适应创伤体验的健康方式的能力提供了打击与ACE相关的负面健康效果的潜力。通过个性化技能(情商,应对和培养健康的生活方式选择)和培养支持性关系,培养了新兴的研究。注意到aces的影响和普遍性和个人社会体验的多样性将有助于建立韧性和打击慢性疾病的根本原因。本综述旨在培养这一意识,并将讨论3个目标:讨论童年童年时期创伤体验的效果和假设病理生理基础,以促进我们日常生活和患者遭遇的促进恢复力的方式展示如何宣传减少ACES和促进弹性,创新的环境是对医疗改革的基础。

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