Additional research, funded by the Big Lottery Fund as part of the A Better Start Initiative and conducted in partnership with the Dartington Social Research Unit, has focused on developing effective strategies for framing the ways that
adverse experiences affect child development.
Not exact matches
The main objectives of this Consultation were to analyze globalization and its impact on human rights; to study ethical and theological considerations with regard to globalization; to search for alternative development paradigms; to study the policies of developed nations on development and trade policies in the context of globalization; to gain inputs on the
experiences of indigenous people, workers and farmers who are
affected by globalization; to consider the response of the Churches to the challenges posed by globalization and to study and identify concerns that the Asian churches can take up in order to address the
adverse impact of globalization in the Asian context.
Taking antibiotics when they are not needed creates additional health risks as it increases the chance a patient will
experience an
adverse drug reaction, and also leads to the development of antibiotic - resistant bacteria which
affects everyone in the community.
Parents reported that kids who had more
adverse experiences were more likely to have significant health problems that appeared to
affect school attendance.
If you start to
experience adverse affects, then you might have to skip these.
Without therapeutic interventions,
adverse childhood
experiences can negatively
affect children's physical health and their cognitive, emotional, and behavioral development.
He came to the Ed School wanting to better understand the how poverty
affects learning, how
adverse experiences impact student outcomes, and how engaging curriculum can be part of the solution.
Witnessing a murder is an
Adverse Childhood
Experience that will forever
affect each student in that classroom.
Even in dogs not
experiencing an
adverse reaction to food, the skin and haircoat can be
affected by many nutritional factors.
Older people
experiencing typical life stresses are less
affected (as measured by number of medical visits) when they have a companion dog, suggesting that a dog can be a stress buffer that softens effects of
adverse events on the person.
Because a high percentage of the arguments made by most proponents of climate change policy have been focused on
adverse climate impacts that citizens will
experience where they live, while ignoring the harms to hundreds of millions of vulnerable poor people around the world that are being
affected by GHG emissions from all - high emitting nations, along with claims that mainstream climate science is credible and has been undermined by morally reprehensible tactics, there is a need to make more people aware of:
Legal and non-legal problems adversely
affect people's lives and persons with disabilities
experience a disproportionately greater
adverse effect because of the greater number and types of legal problems they
experience and because legal problems may cause non-legal problems and vice versa.
Legal and non-legal problems adversely
affect people's lives and marginalized groups
experience a disproportionately greater
adverse effect because of the greater number and types of legal problems they
experience and because legal problems may cause non-legal problems and visa versa.
• Demonstrated expertise in monitoring patients» post-surgical vital signs to ensure their stability and wellbeing • Deep insight into operating equipment such as cardiac monitors and pulse oximeters and quickly diagnosing problems and responding promptly • Proficient in handling pain management by ensuring a thorough comprehension of pain medications and safe ways of administering them • Adept at handling patient - controlled analgesia pumps and IVs and epidural anesthesia to ensure patient comfort • Qualified to monitor patients for
adverse reactions to anesthesia and pain management medications by employing deep insight into anesthesia and how it
affects the human body • Hands - on
experience in handling critical care procedures post-surgery to ensure increased patient safety and comfort • Proven ability to manage post-operative pain by administering pain medication and assisting patients recover from the effects of anesthesia • Competent at handling patients with post-operative nausea and vomiting by ensuring that steps are taken to ward off respiratory pneumonia and other life threatening conditions • Unmatched ability to assess patients» conditions in post-surgical environments and implement post-surgical treatment plans to ensure increased chances of patient recovery and comfort
If the study populations are skewed to children exhibiting ADHD symptomatology as a result of
adverse early life
experiences, a not unreasonable supposition since these studies have tended to lump ADHD and CD together, what is being measured are interventions to improve the parenting capacity of parents whose parenting abilities are so poor that their children have been adversely
affected.
Furthermore, it is possible that other unmeasured or unknown factors could have
affected the strength of our estimates (either upward or downward) of association between
adverse childhood
experiences and suicide attempts.
The original
Adverse Childhood
Experiences (ACEs) Study (Felitti et al., 1998) and many follow - up studies on ACEs clearly show that exposure to childhood trauma
affects the way juveniles and adults perceive and respond to the world, adversely
affecting many aspects of their social, emotional, and physical well being.
Childhood maltreatment in various forms has commonly been termed
adverse childhood
experiences (ACEs), which are severe enough to negatively impact mental and physical health in both childhood and adulthood, as well as lead to a variety of undesirable life outcomes for
affected adults.
We tested for evidence that self - reported alcoholism, depressed
affect, and illicit drug use mediate this relationship and examined the relationship between the number of
adverse childhood
experiences and suicide attempts during childhood / adolescence and adulthood.
We assessed the possibility that changing trends in social forces and knowledge about the risks of smoking may have
affected the relationship between
adverse childhood
experiences and smoking behaviors.
Children and families involved with child welfare have often been exposed to a wide range of
adverse experiences that may
affect their mental health and well - being and lead to trauma.
Conversely, trauma — abuse, neglect, exposure to violence, lack of attachment, and other
adverse childhood
experiences —
affect the structure and chemistry of the brain and can stunt its natural growth and maturation.
The Foundations of Lifelong Health Are Built in Early Childhood National Scientific Council on the Developing Child & National Forum on Early Childhood Policy and Programs (2010) Discusses the impact of
adverse experiences on child health, ways to promote healthy development, and strategies to improve policies and programs that
affect long - term health outcomes.
We examine whether stars still suffer excess mortality compared to matched general populations, identify which demographic and performer - type characteristics of performers
affect survival and measure associations between
adverse childhood
experiences (ACE) and cause of death.
In addition, the research on institutionalized children indicates that institutionalization and other
adverse early
experiences (for example, having multiple caregivers and being held and stimulated less) may
affect brain structure and activity.23 Findings from these studies suggest that the timing and duration of institutionalization are important.
The assumption that
experiences at home
affect behavior or adjustment in other contexts also causes researchers to overlook the fact that family misfortunes such as divorce have repercussions on children's lives outside the home and to assume that
adverse outcomes are the results of
experiences at home.
YMCA Youth & Family Services offers programs for youth and families
affected by
Adverse Childhood
Experiences (ACEs) such as: abuse, neglect, divorce, incarceration, alcohol or drug addictions, mental illness, etc..
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2016) Investigates the ways in which adverse childhood experiences affect experiences throughout the life
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Experiences (ACEs) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (2016) Investigates the ways in which adverse childhood experiences affect experiences throughout the l
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More appropriate policies can promote mental health well - being, prevent
adverse experiences from
affecting development, and provide eligible infants, young children, and their families with robust access to effective mental health treatment.
ACE - infographics - BMC - Medicine - FINAL - 3 —
Adverse Childhood
Experiences (ACEs)- stressful events occurring during childhood that directly
affect a child or
affect the environment in which they live — how many adults in England have suffered each ACE?
We begin from the premise that
adverse experiences are stored as emotional memories that
affect the brain neurologically, and then in turn
affect intimate relationships and the ability to engage in the IMAGO dialogue and allow them to
experience true connection.
The children and families served by The Family Partnership have been disproportionately
affected by
Adverse Childhood
Experiences (ACEs) and trauma.
Young children living in poverty are much more likely to
experience multiple
adverse childhood
experiences — including stress, deprivation and exposure to violence — that severely
affect all aspects of social emotional, physical, cognitive and language development.
childtrauma.org — Information concerning
Adverse Childhood
Experiences: what they are, how they
affect development, and how to avoid them.
Adverse child and family
experiences and toxic stress have been shown to
affect child health and development, including brain development, physical and mental health and development of adult disease.
The report notes that, «Given the increased recognition of how profoundly social determinants of health (including
Adverse Childhood
Experiences)
affect childhood development and adulthood health and social productivity, payment models need to consider how to motivate and support attention in this area.»
How Do
Adverse Childhood
Experiences Affect Later Mental and Physical Health, and What Can Parents Do to Intervene?
Adverse childhood
experiences (ACEs) have the potential to
affect the health and well - being of children and adults for a lifetime.
Adverse childhood
experiences (ACEs)
affect 34.8 million children across socio - economic lines, putting them at higher risk for health, behavioral and learning problems.1
A growing body of evidence suggests that stressors associated with war - related events may predispose youth to
adverse outcomes.10 - 17 This stream of research is consistent with family systems theory, which suggests that the
experiences of a military - connected parent will
affect the functioning of youth in that family system.18 Although some studies have considered the impact of military life during wartime, 12,17,19 to our knowledge, most researchers have examined negative outcomes associated specifically with deployments.1, 7,20 These studies have examined the psychosocial functioning of children during the deployment of a parent4, 14 or following 1 or multiple deployments.11, 13,21 Although many military - connected youth fare relatively well despite stressors, these studies concluded that a sizeable proportion appears to struggle with
experiences of deployment and other war - related stressors.
Such assistance includes recognition of the use of nicotine to modulate problems with
affect, treatment of the residua of these
adverse childhood
experiences, and the use of nicotine replacement therapy57 or antidepressant medications.58 These efforts could contribute substantially to the reestablishment of the historical downward trends in smoking initiation and smoking prevalence in the United States.
For any given number of
adverse childhood
experiences, recent problems with depressed
affect were more common among smokers than among nonsmokers.
Adverse early
experiences affect noradrenergic and serotonergic functioning in adult primates