作者: Katie Johnson , Alicia Woodward , Sadie Swenson , Christine Weis , Margene Gunderson
DOI: 10.1111/PHN.12345
关键词: Anxiety 、 Medicine 、 Early childhood 、 Population 、 Child development 、 Suicide prevention 、 Occupational safety and health 、 Psychiatry 、 Mental health 、 Poison control
摘要: Background Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are associated with adult high-risk behaviors and diseases. There is value in screening parents for ACEs given the repercussions parental may have on parenting child development. The primary aim of this study was to assess feasibility ACE home setting. A secondary evaluate whether or not maternal correlated mental health measures. Methods Two visiting programs that support early development conduct implemented infants <1 year age. Descriptive statistics were produced population surveillance as well standard practice screens depression, anxiety, substance use, intimate partner violence. Logistic models used examine associations between score measures. Results A total 110 completed screen. All possible outcomes represented (0–10). trend toward association positive prenatal depression screen identified (p = .05). Conclusion This novel prospective home-based program feasible a increasing