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Intergenerational Continuity of Adverse Childhood Experiences in Homeless Families: Unpacking Exposure to Maltreatment Versus Family Dysfunction

机译:非无家可归家庭中不良童年经验的代际连续性:解开暴露于虐待和家庭功能障碍

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Despite the expanding research on adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and corpus of studies on intergenerational maltreatment in high-risk families, studies have not examined intergenerational ACEs more broadly, much less in severely disadvantaged families. This study investigated the intergenerational continuity of ACEs in mothers and young children aged 4 to 6 years living in emergency homeless shelters. It also examined whether unpacking ACEs into categories of exposure to maltreatment versus family dysfunction affected intergenerational continuity patterns or child socioemotional problems in school. Negative parenting, in the form of observed inept coercive discipline with children, and cumulative sociodemographic risk were examined as additional predictors of child ACEs and socioemotional problems. Mothers (N = 95; aged 20-45; 64.2% African American, 3.2% African Native, 11.6% Caucasian, 7.4% biracial/multiracial, and 13.6% other) completed questionnaires on parent and child ACEs and cumulative risk factors. They participated in videotaped parent-child interactions rated for observed coercive discipline, and teachers provided reports of children's socioemotional problems. Results indicated that higher parental ACEs predicted higher child ACEs, with higher numbers of parental ACEs in either category (maltreatment or family dysfunction) predicting higher levels of child ACEs in both categories. However, child exposure to maltreatment, but not family dysfunction, significantly predicted elevations in children's socioemotional problems. Findings underscore the role of intergenerational childhood adversity in homeless families and also emphasize that unpacking ACEs in children may illuminate key areas of vulnerability for school adjustment.
机译:尽管对高风险家庭的反性童年经验(ACES)和研究绩效虐待的研究核心进行了扩大,但研究没有更广泛地检查代际aces,严重弱势群体。本研究调查了4至6年居住在紧急无家可归者庇护所的母亲和幼儿的代际连续性。它还检查了拆卸对虐待的侵害类别的类别与家庭功能障碍影响学校中的代际连续性模式或儿童社会情调问题。在观察到的无能胁迫纪律的形式和累积社会血管监测风险的负育儿被认为是儿童ACES和社会情调问题的额外预测因子。母亲(n = 95;年龄为20-45岁; 64.2%非洲裔美国人,3.2%的非洲天然,3.2%的白种人,7.4%的双人/多种族,13.6%的其他)在父母和儿童ACE和累积风险因素中完成了问卷。他们参加了被观察到的强制纪律的录像带亲子互动,教师提供了儿童社会情调问题的报道。结果表明,较高的亲本ACES预测了更高的儿童ACE,在任何类别(虐待或家族功能障碍)中具有较高数量的亲本ACE,预测两个类别中的更高级别的儿童ACE。然而,儿童接触虐待,但不是家庭功能障碍,显着预测儿童社会间谍问题的高度。调查结果强调了代际童年逆境在无家可归的家庭中的作用,并且还强调,儿童的禁止包装可能会照亮学校调整的脆弱性领域。

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