Adverse childhood experiences: towards a clear conceptual meaning
Aim To report an analysis of the concept of adverse childhood experiences. Background Adverse childhood experiences have been associated with negative physical and psychological health outcomes, but this phenomenon lacks the clear, consistent meaning necessary for use in nursing research, theory dev...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of advanced nursing 2014-07, Vol.70 (7), p.1489-1501 |
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To report an analysis of the concept of adverse childhood experiences.
Background
Adverse childhood experiences have been associated with negative physical and psychological health outcomes, but this phenomenon lacks the clear, consistent meaning necessary for use in nursing research, theory development and practice.
Design
Concept clarification.
Data Sources
The literature search was not limited a priori by date and included publications with s in English from PubMed, CINAHL, PsychINFO and Social s. The search retrieved 128 articles published from 1970–2013. The search term ‘adverse childhood experiences’ was used, with similar terms permitted. A snowball approach was used to expand the search to relevant literature.
Methods
The articles were read and analysed following Norris's five steps for concept clarification to refine, elucidate and operationally define the concept and the context in which it occurred.
Results
Adverse childhood experiences were defined operationally as childhood events, varying in severity and often chronic, occurring in a child's family or social environment that cause harm or distress, thereby disrupting the child's physical or psychological health and development.
Conclusion
This concept clarification should raise awareness and understanding of the diverse nature and shared characteristics of adverse childhood experiences that are believed to influence the health of individuals as they age. This clarified concept will help expand research on health consequences of adverse childhood experiences and interventions to improve health. We recommend promoting a model of primary care that pays attention to the social and familial influences on the health of individuals worldwide. |
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ISSN: | 0309-2402 1365-2648 |
DOI: | 10.1111/jan.12329 |