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Adverse Childhood Experiences and Trust in the Medical Profession among Young Adults

机译:年轻人中医学界的不利童年经历和信任

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Attachment theory suggests that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) should predict lower trust in the medical profession. To test this theory, a cross-sectional survey was administered to young adults self-identifying as homeless. The purpose of the survey was to examine the relationship of ACEs, attachment style, and trust in the medical profession. Hierarchical linear regression was used to determine if ACEs predict variance in trust in the medical profession after controlling for participants' attachment style and demographics. Results indicated ACEs were a robust predictor of lower trust in the medical profession over the controls. Since lower trust in the medical profession is associated with less willingness to seek care and follow provider recommendations, the established link between poorer health and ACEs may partially result from lower trust in the medical profession. The paper concludes with a discussion of the results' implications for future research and practice with ACE survivors.
机译:附件理论表明,不利的童年经历(ACE)应该预测对医学界的较低信任。为了测试这个理论,将横断面调查施用于自我识别无家可归的年轻人。调查的目的是审查ACE,附件风格和信任在医学专业的关系。分层线性回归用于确定ACES是否预测在控制参与者的附件样式和人口统计学后对医学专业的信任方差。结果表明ACE是对控制的医学职业较低的强大预测因子。由于对医学专业的较低信任与不那么愿意寻求护理和遵循提供商建议的意愿,较差的健康与ACE之间的既定联系可能会因降低医学行业而较低的信任。本文讨论了对未来研究和实践的结果对ACE幸存者的影响。

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