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Adverse Childhood Experiences Among 3 Generations of Latinx Youth [ajpmonline.org]

 

By Carolina Villamil Grest, Megan Finno-Velasquez, Julie A. Cederbaum, and Jennifer B. Unger, American Journal of Preventive Medicine, January 1, 2021

Introduction

The U.S. immigrant paradox shows worsening health across generations, with U.S.-born Latinx having poorer health outcomes than immigrants. Adverse childhood experiences are associated with increased health risk over the life course, warranting further investigation. This study examines adverse childhood experience distribution across generations in a community sample of first-, second-, and +third-generation Latinx youth.

Conclusions

Preventing health disparities among immigrant-origin youth requires understanding the impact of adverse childhood experiences on Latinx youth across generations. Results highlight associations among a Latinx youth community sample, suggesting variations in experiences across generations. Household factors in childhood may be key targets for interventions aimed at improving the outcomes observed in later generations for Latinx families.

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