Exploring associations between maternal adverse childhood experiences and child behavior

Kate Stepleton, Emily Adlin Bosk, Jacquelynn F. Duron, Brett Greenfield, Kerrie Ocasio, Michael J. MacKenzie

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Abstract

Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are linked to many negative outcomes for adults, but scant research has examined their intergenerational effects. This study's purpose is (1) to identify whether an association exists between maternal ACEs and children's psychosocial functioning, and, if so, (2) to delineate whether such an association is linked to age in a sample of families involved with the child welfare system (N = 259). The relationship between maternal ACEs and child behavior was assessed using OLS regressions, and significant, positive associations were found linking the number of maternal ACEs and children's standardized Child Behavior Checklist scores, on both internalizing (B = 0.10, p <.001) and externalizing (B = 0.09, p <.001) subscales. Age was not significantly associated with CBCL scores. Findings suggest the need for deeper understanding of the pathways for intergenerational transmission of risk, improved identification of parental risk and its symptoms, use of interventions accounting for parental ACEs, and greater attention to the environmental and societal contexts placing families in risk.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)80-87
Number of pages8
JournalChildren and Youth Services Review
Volume95
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2018

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Keywords

  • Adverse childhood experiences
  • Child behavior
  • Child welfare
  • Cumulative risk
  • Intergenerational trauma

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Education
  • Developmental and Educational Psychology
  • Sociology and Political Science

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