TY - JOUR
T1 - Exposure to traumatic events and the behavioral health of children enrolled in an early childhood system of care
AU - Snyder, Frank J.
AU - Roberts, Yvonne Humenay
AU - Crusto, Cindy A.
AU - Connell, Christian M.
AU - Griffin, Amy
AU - Finley, Meghan K.
AU - Radway, Susan
AU - Marshall, Tim
AU - Kaufman, Joy S.
PY - 2012/12
Y1 - 2012/12
N2 - Children may be exposed to numerous types of traumatic events that can negatively affect their development. The scope to which studies have examined an array of events among young children has been limited, thereby restricting our understanding of exposure and its relationship to behavioral functioning. The current cross-sectional study describes traumatic event exposure in detail and its relationship to behavioral health among an at-risk sample of young children (N = 184), under 6 years of age, upon enrollment into an early childhood, family-based, mental health system of care. Caregivers completed home-based semistructured interviews that covered children's exposure to 24 different types of traumatic events and behavioral and emotional functioning. Findings indicated that nearly 72% of young children experienced 1 or more types of traumatic events. Multiple regression model results showed that exposure was significantly associated with greater behavioral and emotional challenges with children's age, gender, race/ethnicity, household income, and caregiver's education in the model. These findings highlight the prevalence of traumatic exposures among an at-risk sample of young children in a system of care and suggest that this exposure is associated with behavioral and emotional challenges at a young age.
AB - Children may be exposed to numerous types of traumatic events that can negatively affect their development. The scope to which studies have examined an array of events among young children has been limited, thereby restricting our understanding of exposure and its relationship to behavioral functioning. The current cross-sectional study describes traumatic event exposure in detail and its relationship to behavioral health among an at-risk sample of young children (N = 184), under 6 years of age, upon enrollment into an early childhood, family-based, mental health system of care. Caregivers completed home-based semistructured interviews that covered children's exposure to 24 different types of traumatic events and behavioral and emotional functioning. Findings indicated that nearly 72% of young children experienced 1 or more types of traumatic events. Multiple regression model results showed that exposure was significantly associated with greater behavioral and emotional challenges with children's age, gender, race/ethnicity, household income, and caregiver's education in the model. These findings highlight the prevalence of traumatic exposures among an at-risk sample of young children in a system of care and suggest that this exposure is associated with behavioral and emotional challenges at a young age.
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U2 - 10.1002/jts.21756
DO - 10.1002/jts.21756
M3 - Article
C2 - 23225035
AN - SCOPUS:84870759118
SN - 0894-9867
VL - 25
SP - 700
EP - 704
JO - Journal of traumatic stress
JF - Journal of traumatic stress
IS - 6
ER -