2018
DOI: 10.3390/soc8040115
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Addressing Adverse Childhood Experiences: It’s All about Relationships

Abstract: Recognition that economic, environmental, and social adversity affects health is not new; adversity may result from social determinants such as poverty, community violence, or poor nutrition; from within the family/caregiving environment; or interactions between these complex environs. However, compelling new research demonstrating the profound impact of cumulative early adversity and toxic stress on development and adult health is leading to the mobilization of global prevention and intervention efforts to at… Show more

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“…ERH has galvanized the interest of many stakeholders, thought leaders and policymakers across child health, public health, behavioral health and early childhood systems, drawing attention to the essential early relational experiences that contribute significantly both to child development and overall child and family well‐being (Doyle et al., 2019; Schor, 2018; Weatherston & Rosenblum, 2018; Williams et al., 2019; Zeanah et al., 2018). The ERH concept challenges practitioners, researchers, and policymakers to work with families and communities in new ways to develop clinical approaches, measurement tools, interventions, and strategies that will be transformative for child health systems in its universal promotion of holistic health and wellbeing (see Figure 1) and its mission of the prevention of future disorders.…”
Section: The Emergence Of Early Relational Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ERH has galvanized the interest of many stakeholders, thought leaders and policymakers across child health, public health, behavioral health and early childhood systems, drawing attention to the essential early relational experiences that contribute significantly both to child development and overall child and family well‐being (Doyle et al., 2019; Schor, 2018; Weatherston & Rosenblum, 2018; Williams et al., 2019; Zeanah et al., 2018). The ERH concept challenges practitioners, researchers, and policymakers to work with families and communities in new ways to develop clinical approaches, measurement tools, interventions, and strategies that will be transformative for child health systems in its universal promotion of holistic health and wellbeing (see Figure 1) and its mission of the prevention of future disorders.…”
Section: The Emergence Of Early Relational Healthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mas estas problemática agudiza-se quando os Grant, 2016;Choi et al, 2020;Jardim et al, 2021a). Nas regiões onde se verificam baixos níveis de empreendedorismo, constatam-se índices de pobreza elevados (Forcher-Mayr & Mahlknecht, 2020;Yunus, 2008;Zeanah et al, 2018). E são estes índices que justificam um empenho cada vez mais intenso e coletivo na promoção do espírito de iniciativa, da cultura empreendedora e de políticas e redes globais de educação para o empreendedorismo.…”
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“…to be proactive in defining professional projects [68][69][70][71]. In regions with low levels of entrepreneurship, high levels of poverty are found [72][73][74]. Moreover, these indexes justify an increasingly intense and collective commitment to promoting the spirit of initiative, entrepreneurial culture, and global policies and networks for education for entrepreneurship.…”
Section: Reasons That Justify the Current Relevance Of The Esmentioning
confidence: 99%