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Intergenerational transmission of adverse and positive childhood experiences and associations with child well-being.

Courtney K BlackwellDavid CellaMaxwell Mansolf
Published in: Child abuse & neglect (2024)
Results support the intergenerational transmission of PCEs and ACEs, advancing understanding of the role that parent PCEs play in promoting child PCEs and fostering child well-being. Findings underscore the importance of extending clinical surveillance of ACEs to include PCEs in pediatric and adult healthcare settings. Dual-generation programs that address the negative consequences of parental ACEs may be able to increase their impact by adding a parallel emphasis on PCEs and providing parents with tools to foster PCEs in their children.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • public health
  • young adults
  • childhood cancer
  • early life
  • electronic health record