Parental perspectives of screening for adverse childhood experiences in pediatric primary care

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title = "Parental perspectives of screening for adverse childhood experiences in pediatric primary care",

abstract = "Introduction: Pediatricians recognize a need to mitigate the negative impact that adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) can have on health and development. However, ACEs screening and interventions in primary care pediatrics may be inhibited by concerns about parental perceptions. We assessed parent perspectives of screening for ACEs in the pediatric primary care setting, to understand their views on the potential impact of their ACEs on their parenting and to identify opportunities for pediatric anticipatory guidance. Method: We used purposive sampling to recruit parents of children keywords = "Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), Parenting, Pediatrics, Risk screening", author = "Conn, and Szilagyi, and Jee, and Manly, and Rahil Briggs and Szilagyi, ", note = "Publisher Copyright: 2017 American Psychological Association.", year = "2018", month = mar, doi = "10.1037/fsh0000311", language = "English (US)", volume = "36", pages = "62--72", journal = "Families, Systems and Health", issn = "1091-7527", publisher = "American Psychological Association Inc.",

T1 - Parental perspectives of screening for adverse childhood experiences in pediatric primary care

AU - Conn, Anne Marie

AU - Szilagyi, Moira A.

AU - Jee, Sandra H.

AU - Manly, Jody T.

AU - Briggs, Rahil

AU - Szilagyi, Peter G.

N1 - Publisher Copyright: © 2017 American Psychological Association.

KW - Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs)

KW - Risk screening

JO - Families, Systems and Health

JF - Families, Systems and Health