Association of Adverse Childhood Experiences with Heart Conditions in Children: Insight from the 2019-2020 National Survey of Children's Health.

Ebenezer Adebiyi, Jariselle Pietri-Toro, Adeola Awujoola, Lisa Gwynn
Author Information
  1. Ebenezer Adebiyi: Department of Pediatrics, University of Miami/Jackson Health System, Miami, FL 33136, USA.
  2. Jariselle Pietri-Toro: Department of Pediatrics, University of Miami/Jackson Health System, Miami, FL 33136, USA.
  3. Adeola Awujoola: Department of Pediatrics, BronxCare Health System, New York, NY 10457, USA.
  4. Lisa Gwynn: Department of Pediatrics, University of Miami/Jackson Health System, Miami, FL 33136, USA.

Abstract

Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) have been associated with a higher risk of developing cardiovascular diseases and premature mortality in adults.
OBJECTIVES: We evaluated the associations between ACEs and heart diseases among children in the United States.
METHODS: Data on children ages 0 to 17 years reported by parents/guardians to have current Heart Conditions were analyzed. Using Stata version 17 software, descriptive statistics were generated for the demographic characteristics and the various health outcomes using the chi-square of independence. Multivariate logistic regression models were employed to determine the associations between ACEs and Heart Conditions, the severity of Heart Conditions, and overall health status.
RESULTS: There were 826 children with current Heart Conditions from a total of 68,753 surveyed children. This corresponded to an estimated 780,000 (1.13%) children living with Heart Conditions in the U.S. On multivariate logistic models, several ACEs, including household economic hardship, parental/guardian's alcohol/drug abuse, severe mental health illness of parents/guardians, racial/ethnic discrimination, exposure to neighborhood violence, and accumulation of two or more ACEs, were significantly associated with heart diseases among children. Though the accumulation of two or more ACEs did not have a significant association with the severity of heart condition, it was significantly associated with caregiver reports of undesirable overall health status.
CONCLUSIONS: ACEs are significantly associated with Heart Conditions among children and contribute to unfavorable overall health status among children with Heart Conditions in the U.S. There is a need for policies and programs that will promptly identify ACEs and mitigate their negative impact on children.

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Grants

  1. UL1 TR002736/NCATS NIH HHS

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