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Acceptability of adverse childhood experiences questions for health surveillance in U.S. Armed Forces.

机译:不良儿童时期经历的可接受性在美国武装部队中进行健康监测。

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BACKGROUND: Research has documented a consistent and strong association between adverse childhood experiences (ACE) and negative health outcomes in adulthood. The Department of Defense is expanding health surveillance of military members and considering the inclusion of ACE questions. OBJECTIVE: To explore the perceptions and attitudes of service members and spouses regarding the use of ACE questions in routine health surveillance. METHOD: Forty-one active duty service members and spouses were interviewed at two Army troop medical centers. Semistructured qualitative interviews were used to examine their views regarding the use of ACE questions in military health surveillance. RESULTS: Participants believe there is value in health surveillance; however, they are cautious about providing ACE or other information that may be perceived negatively, without confidentiality reassurances. CONCLUSION: Successful employment of ACE questions in active duty military health surveillance will depend on the ability of military health officials to ensure confidentiality and to communicate the relevance of ACE to health status.
机译:背景:研究已经证明,不良的童年经历(ACE)与成年期的负面健康结果之间存在始终如一的牢固联系。国防部正在扩大对军事人员的健康监视,并考虑纳入ACE问题。目的:探讨服务人员和配偶在日常健康监测中使用ACE问题的看法和态度。方法:在两个陆军部队医疗中心采访了41名现役军人和配偶。使用半结构质性访谈来检查他们对在军事健康监视中使用ACE问题的看法。结果:参与者认为健康监测具有价值。但是,他们对提供ACE或其他可能被负面评价的信息持谨慎态度,而又不保证机密性。结论:在现役军事健康监测中成功使用ACE问题将取决于军事卫生官员确保机密性并传达ACE与健康状况相关性的能力。

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