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Brief Report: Examining the Association of Autism and Adverse Childhood Experiences in the National Survey of Children's Health: The Important Role of Income and Co-occurring Mental Health Conditions

机译:简要介绍:审查自闭症和不利童年经验的国家儿童健康调查:收入和共同发生心理健康状况的重要作用

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Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are risk factors for mental and physical illness and more likely to occur for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The present study aimed to clarify the contribution of poverty, intellectual disability and mental health conditions to this disparity. Data on child and family characteristics, mental health conditions and ACEs were analyzed in 67,067 youth from the 2011-2012 National Survey of Children's Health. In an income-stratified sample, the association of ASD and ACEs was greater for lower income children and significantly diminished after controlling for child mental health conditions, but not intellectual disability. Findings suggest that the association of ACEs and ASD is moderated by family income and contingent on co-occurring mental health conditions.
机译:不利的童年经历(ACE)是精神和身体疾病的危险因素,并且患有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的儿童可能发生的可能性。 本研究旨在澄清贫困,智力残疾和心理健康状况对这种差异的贡献。 2011 - 2012年儿童健康调查的67,067青年分析了儿童和家庭特征,心理健康状况和ACE的数据。 在收入分层的样品中,患儿和ACES的协会对于低收入儿童更大,在控制儿童心理健康状况后,较低,且智力残疾明显减少。 调查结果表明,ACES和ASD协会受家庭收入和偶然的核心健康状况受到主持。

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