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PACEs in Pediatrics

Research roundup: ACEs and children with Autism Spectrum Disorder; ACEs impact on pre-diabetes; parental incarceration and health care use; can a safe neighborhood reduce the risk of obesity?

 

Adverse Childhood Experiences Are Associated with Unmet Healthcare Needs among Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder [The Journal of Pediatrics]

Objective:
"To explore associations between level of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and unmet healthcare needs among children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) using a population-based sample."

The Differential Impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences in the Development of Pre-Diabetes in a Longitudinal Cohort of US Adults [The Journal of Diabetes and its Complications]

Background:
"ACEs have a dose-response relationship with diabetes. The relationship between ACEs and pre-diabetes is not well known and may represent an effective area for prevention efforts."

The impact of positive contextual factors on the association between adverse family experiences and obesity in a National Survey of Children [Preventive Medicine]

Abstract
"Adverse family experiences (AFEs) are associated with childhood obesity. We evaluated whether certain positive contextual factors reduce the risk of obesity and overweight among children exposed to AFEs in a nationally representative sample."

Health Care Use and Health Behaviors Among Young Adults With History of Parental Incarceration [Pediatrics]

Objectives: 
"To determine if longitudinal associations exist between parental incarceration (PI) and health care use or health behaviors among a national sample of young adults."

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