Frontiers in Psychology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Dec. 10, 2024
The
happiness
and
well-being
of
individuals
are
among
the
most
important
components
life.
However,
there
remains
a
lack
evidence
regarding
relationships
between
students'
happiness,
vigor,
self-esteem
on
one
hand
various
complex
factors
other
hand.
Journal of Interpersonal Violence,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 22, 2025
Adverse
childhood
experiences
(ACEs)
are
potentially
traumatic
events
associated
with
the
risk
of
food
insecurities
in
United
States
(U.S).
However,
there
is
a
scarcity
studies
investigating
this
association,
particularly
for
children
non-English-speaking
households.
Therefore,
study
examines
association
between
individual
and
cumulative
ACEs
insecurity
households
U.S.
Using
data
extracted
from
2022
National
Survey
Children’s
Health,
weighted
sample
4,677
aged
0
to
17
was
obtained.
The
dependent
variable
binary
(food
secure
vs.
insecure).
Independent
variables
included
11
(i.e.,
economic
hardship,
parent/guardian
divorce,
etc.)
(0
ACE,
1
2
ACEs,
3
≥ACEs).
Data
were
analyzed
using
six
sets
multivariate
logistic
regression
models
household
as
an
outcome
across
while
controlling
individual,
family,
community
level
characteristics.
Of
children,
22.4%
experienced
at
least
one
or
more
4.5%
insecurity.
After
other
factors,
including
family
hardships
(adjusted
odds
ratios
[aOR]
=
13.2),
parents/guardians
divorced
(aOR
2.65),
died
3.59)
higher
among
children.
covariates
adjustment,
1.98),
two
3.51),
three
2.25)
compared
no
ACEs.
preventing
crucial
mitigate
their
negative
impact
on
families
low
income
Interventions
should
focus
increasing
financial
resources
needed
support,
which
can
be
strengthened
through
public
assistance
programs
such
Supplemental
Nutrition
Assistance
Programs
Women
Infant
supplemented
by
existing
social
support
systems
so
that
low-income
afford
Early Intervention in Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 19, 2024
Exposure
to
adversity
during
childhood
is
associated
with
elevated
risk
for
commonly
occurring
forms
of
psychopathology,
especially
psychotic
disorders.
Despite
the
noteworthy
consequences
adverse
experiences,
an
inconsistent
and
unpredictable
number
at-risk
populations
present
remarkably
good
physical
mental
health
outcomes
that
can
be
attributed
resilience.
This
study
aimed
qualitatively
explore
experience
events
coping
strategies
employed
by
individuals
promote
resilience
better
outcomes.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Aug. 6, 2024
Abstract
Adverse
childhood
experiences
(ACEs)
are
potentially
traumatic
events
associated
with
the
risk
of
food
insecurities
in
United
States.
However,
there
limited
studies
investigating
this
association,
particularly
for
children
aged
0–17
non-English-speaking
households.
Therefore,
study
examines
association
between
individual
and
cumulative
ACEs
insecurity
households
U.S.
Using
data
extracted
from
2022
National
Survey
Children's
Health
(NSCH),
an
analytic
sample
4677
was
obtained.
The
dependent
variable
binary
(food
secure
vs.
insecure).
Independent
variables
included
11
(i.e.,
economic
hardship,
parent/guardian
divorce,
etc)
(0
ACE,
1
2
ACEs,
3
≥
ACEs).
Data
were
analyzed
using
six
sets
multivariate
logistic
regression
models
household
as
outcome
across
while
controlling
individual,
family,
community-level
characteristics.
Of
children,
22.4%
experienced
at
least
one
or
more
4.5%
insecurity.
After
other
factors,
including
family
hardships
(aOR
=
13.2),
parents/guardians
divorced
2.65),
died
3.59)
higher
odds
among
children.
covariates
adjustment,
1.98),
two
3.51),
three
2.25)
compared
no
ACEs.
preventing
is
crucial
to
mitigate
their
negative
impact
on
families.
Interventions
should
focus
increasing
financial
resources
needed
support,
which
can
be
strengthened
through
public
assistance
programs
such
Supplemental
Nutrition
Assistance
Programs
(SNAPs)
Women
Infant
(WIC)
supplemented
by
existing
social
support
systems
so
low-income
families
afford
food.
Literature
on
stress
and
intimate
partner
violence
(IPV)
has
primarily
focused
as
an
outcome
of
women's
experience
IPV.
However,
may
also
be
a
predictor
male-perpetrated
To
improve
our
understanding
how
theoretical
approaches
to
have
been
applied
IPV
research,
we
conducted
sub-analysis
broader
systematic
review
identify
published
literature
that
examines
We
search
nine
electronic
databases
assessed
title/abstract
full
texts
according
pre-defined
inclusion
exclusion
criteria.
Two
reviewers
categorized
included
studies
into
different
groupings
sub-groupings.
Data
were
extracted
data
extraction
template
developed
for
the
review,
establishing
consistency
in
pilot
phase.
The
identified
27
articles
addressed
following
theories
stress:
general
theory,
life
course
occupational
vulnerability
family
theory.
Each
these
sub-theories
focuses
forms
stress,
example,
theory
specifically
stressful
early
experiences,
including
adverse
childhood
events,
whereas
workplace-related
stressors
result
increased
Analysis
measurement
variables
indicated
varies
widely
across
relies
self-reports.
Consideration
provides
important
insights
preventable
modifiable
targets
intervention.
Additional
research
mechanisms
pathways
between
is
needed.