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Embedding Technology-Assisted Parenting Interventions in Real-World Settings to Empower Parents of Children With Adverse Childhood Experiences: Co-Design Study

Embedding Technology-Assisted Parenting Interventions in Real-World Settings to Empower Parents of Children With Adverse Childhood Experiences: Co-Design Study

Unlike many community- or society-level ACEs, maladaptive parenting is an ACE that is potentially within a parent’s capacity to modify. Evidence-based parenting interventions designed to intervene with maladaptive parenting hold clear potential for preventing or reducing the impact of such ACEs and protecting young people from the risk of mental disorders.

Grace Aldridge, Ling Wu, Joshua Paolo Seguin, Jennifer Robinson, Elizabeth Battaglia, Patrick Olivier, Marie B H Yap

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e55639

Digital Health Innovations for Screening and Mitigating Mental Health Impacts of Adverse Childhood Experiences: Narrative Review

Digital Health Innovations for Screening and Mitigating Mental Health Impacts of Adverse Childhood Experiences: Narrative Review

We argue that DHTs could help to prevent and mitigate the lasting effects of ACEs on children and young people, bolstering resilience, promoting PCEs, and alleviating the burden of ACE-associated impacts on health and well-being into adulthood.

Brianna M White, Rameshwari Prasad, Nariman Ammar, Jason A Yaun, Arash Shaban-Nejad

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2024;7:e58403

Online Delivery of Interprofessional Adverse Childhood Experiences Training to Rural Providers: Usability Study

Online Delivery of Interprofessional Adverse Childhood Experiences Training to Rural Providers: Usability Study

Overall, 60.9% of US adults experience 1 or more than 1 type of ACE and 15.6% experience 4 or more than 4 types [6]. ACEs increase the risk of adult diseases including heart disease, cancer, chronic lung disease, skeletal fractures, and liver disease via chronic stress and coping behaviors [2,6]. Cumulative exposures to multiple ACEs are associated with an increased risk of substance misuse [2,7,8], including opioids [9-11] and alcohol [12], and an increased risk of suicide [2].

Julie M Kapp, Rachel Dicke, Kathleen Quinn

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2024;7:e56722

Web-Based Social Networks of Individuals With Adverse Childhood Experiences: Quantitative Study

Web-Based Social Networks of Individuals With Adverse Childhood Experiences: Quantitative Study

These numbers are substantially smaller than those for the individuals sampled using our ACE keyword list (P Intriguingly, the ACE alignment index tended to be larger for individuals sampled using the non–ACE-1 keyword list than for those sampled using the non–ACE-2 keyword list (mean 0.44, SD 0.09 for non–ACE-1 and mean 0.36, SD 0.13 for non–ACE-2; non–ACE-1 vs non–ACE-2: P We analyzed sentiments of the tweets posted by the ACE, non–ACE-1, and non–ACE-2 root users.

Yiding Cao, Suraj Rajendran, Prathic Sundararajan, Royal Law, Sarah Bacon, Steven A Sumner, Naoki Masuda

J Med Internet Res 2023;25:e45171