Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs): Impact on Long- Term Pediatric Health and Development
Keywords:
Adverse Childhood Experiences, pediatric health, developmental outcomes, trauma, mental health, chronic disease, resilienceAbstract
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) refer to potentially traumatic events that occur
before the age of 18, such as abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction. Research has
demonstrated that ACEs have profound effects on pediatric health, influencing both physical
and mental development. This paper explores the long-term consequences of ACEs on
pediatric health outcomes, including increased risk for chronic diseases, mental health
disorders, and developmental delays. Furthermore, it examines the mechanisms underlying
these effects, such as stress responses and epigenetic changes, as well as potential strategies
for intervention and prevention. Given the significant impact of ACEs, understanding their
long-term consequences is essential for improving health outcomes and promoting resilience
in affected children.