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View article: Contribution of an under-recognized adversity to child health risk: large-scale, population-based ACEs screening
Contribution of an under-recognized adversity to child health risk: large-scale, population-based ACEs screening Open
Background and Objectives Whereas adverse early life experiences (ACEs) correlate with cognitive, emotional and physical health at the population level, existing ACEs screens are only weakly predictive of outcomes for an individual child. …
View article: The QUIC-SP: A Spanish language tool assessing unpredictability in early life is linked to physical and mental health
The QUIC-SP: A Spanish language tool assessing unpredictability in early life is linked to physical and mental health Open
Accumulating evidence indicates that unpredictable signals in early life represent a unique form of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) associated with disrupted neurodevelopmental trajectories in children and adolescents. The Questionnai…
View article: Discrimination and adverse birth outcomes among Latina women: The protective role of social support.
Discrimination and adverse birth outcomes among Latina women: The protective role of social support. Open
Findings implicate discrimination as an important risk factor for adverse birth outcomes among women of Latina/Hispanic descent. Further policies, practice, and research on reducing discrimination and enhancing factors that promote resilie…
View article: High executive functioning is associated with reduced posttraumatic stress after trauma exposure among male U.S. military personnel
High executive functioning is associated with reduced posttraumatic stress after trauma exposure among male U.S. military personnel Open
Introduction Evidence suggests that executive function (EF) may play a key role in development of PTSD, possibly influenced by factors such as trauma type and timing. Since EF can be improved through intervention, it may be an important ta…
View article: One size doesn’t fit all: Attitudes towards work modify the relation between parental leave length and postpartum depression
One size doesn’t fit all: Attitudes towards work modify the relation between parental leave length and postpartum depression Open
The present study aimed to investigate the relationship between parental leave length and maternal depressive symptoms at six- and twelve-months postpartum and whether this relation was influenced by women’s attitudes towards leave, whethe…
View article: Addendum: Exposure to unpredictability and mental health: Validation of the brief version of the Questionnaire of Unpredictability in Childhood (QUIC-5) in English and Spanish
Addendum: Exposure to unpredictability and mental health: Validation of the brief version of the Questionnaire of Unpredictability in Childhood (QUIC-5) in English and Spanish Open
This article is a correction to:\nExposure to unpredictability and mental health: Validation of the brief version of the Questionnaire of Unpredictability in Childhood (QUIC-5) in English and Spanish\nby Lindert, N. G., Maxwell, M. Y., Liu…
View article: Exposure to unpredictability and mental health: Validation of the brief version of the Questionnaire of Unpredictability in Childhood (QUIC-5) in English and Spanish
Exposure to unpredictability and mental health: Validation of the brief version of the Questionnaire of Unpredictability in Childhood (QUIC-5) in English and Spanish Open
Unpredictability is increasingly recognized as a primary dimension of early life adversity affecting lifespan mental health trajectories; screening for these experiences is therefore vital. The Questionnaire of Unpredictability in Childhoo…
View article: Intergenerational risk and resilience pathways from discrimination and acculturative stress to infant mental health
Intergenerational risk and resilience pathways from discrimination and acculturative stress to infant mental health Open
Preconception and prenatal stress impact fetal and infant development, and women of color are disproportionately exposed to sociocultural stressors like discrimination and acculturative stress. However, few studies examine links between mo…
View article: The acute and persisting impact of COVID-19 on trajectories of adolescent depression: Sex differences and social connectedness
The acute and persisting impact of COVID-19 on trajectories of adolescent depression: Sex differences and social connectedness Open
Adolescent depression levels have increased during COVID-19, and are higher for girls and those who are lonely. Enhanced screening and management for adolescent depression and social connectedness could play a critical role in mitigating t…
View article: The Acute and Persisting Impact of COVID-19 on Trajectories of Adolescent Depression: Sex Differences and Social Connectedness
The Acute and Persisting Impact of COVID-19 on Trajectories of Adolescent Depression: Sex Differences and Social Connectedness Open
Background: The COVID-19 era is a time of unprecedented stress, and there is widespread concern regarding its short- and long-term mental health impact. Adolescence is a sensitive period for the emergence of latent psychopathology vulnerab…
View article: Implications of adverse childhood experiences screening on behavioral health services: A scoping review and systems modeling analysis.
Implications of adverse childhood experiences screening on behavioral health services: A scoping review and systems modeling analysis. Open
Widespread implementation of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) screening is occurring in the United States in response to policies and practice recommendations. However, limited research has established how these screening efforts impac…
View article: Trauma‐Responsive Care in a Pediatric Setting: Feasibility and Acceptability of Screening for Adverse Childhood Experiences
Trauma‐Responsive Care in a Pediatric Setting: Feasibility and Acceptability of Screening for Adverse Childhood Experiences Open
Highlights This study focused on implementation processes, and facilitators and barriers to ACEs screenings. There was high feasibility and acceptability of ACEs screenings at infants’ pediatric visits. Almost half of families at well‐chil…
View article: The influence of flood exposure and subsequent stressors on youth social-emotional health.
The influence of flood exposure and subsequent stressors on youth social-emotional health. Open
Most disaster mental health research focuses on the relationship between disaster exposure and distress, often neglecting its influence on social-emotional health, despite implications for resilience and well-being after the disaster. Foll…
View article: Using Community-Based Participatory Research and Human-Centered Design to Address Violence-Related Health Disparities Among Latino/a Youth
Using Community-Based Participatory Research and Human-Centered Design to Address Violence-Related Health Disparities Among Latino/a Youth Open
High rates of exposure to violence and other adversities among Latino/a youth contribute to health disparities. The current article addresses the ways in which community-based participatory research (CBPR) and human-centered design (HCD) c…