2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.chiabu.2023.106028
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Adverse childhood experiences and sleep disorders among Tunisian adolescents: The mediating role of internet addiction

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“…ACEs is considered to affect life-course health via disparate biological mechanisms, including, but not limited to, the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, DNA methylation in key genes, telomere length shortening, increased cortisol levels, and chronic inflammation ( Furman et al, 2019 ; Lang et al, 2020 ). A rising number of empirical studies have shown a positive association between ACEs and life-course health in North America, European countries, Africa, and Asia ( Bellis et al, 2019 ; El Mhamdi et al, 2017 ; Furman et al, 2019 ; Goodman et al, 2022 ; Herrmann et al, 2018 ; Iob et al, 2020 ; Jin & Liu, 2018 ; Koyama et al, 2022 ; Lang et al, 2020 ; Mlouki et al, 2023 ; Monnat & Chandler, 2015 ; Poole et al, 2017 ; Shonkoff & Garner, 2012 ; Tan & Mao, 2023 ; Tani et al, 2021 ). Health consequences cover both physical health (including general health, morbidity and mortality of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and respiratory diseases) and mental health (including depression and cognitive impairment) at a later age ( Dannefer, 2020 ; Sieber et al, 2020 ; Verropoulou & Serafetinidou, 2019 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ACEs is considered to affect life-course health via disparate biological mechanisms, including, but not limited to, the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, DNA methylation in key genes, telomere length shortening, increased cortisol levels, and chronic inflammation ( Furman et al, 2019 ; Lang et al, 2020 ). A rising number of empirical studies have shown a positive association between ACEs and life-course health in North America, European countries, Africa, and Asia ( Bellis et al, 2019 ; El Mhamdi et al, 2017 ; Furman et al, 2019 ; Goodman et al, 2022 ; Herrmann et al, 2018 ; Iob et al, 2020 ; Jin & Liu, 2018 ; Koyama et al, 2022 ; Lang et al, 2020 ; Mlouki et al, 2023 ; Monnat & Chandler, 2015 ; Poole et al, 2017 ; Shonkoff & Garner, 2012 ; Tan & Mao, 2023 ; Tani et al, 2021 ). Health consequences cover both physical health (including general health, morbidity and mortality of cancer, cardiovascular disease, and respiratory diseases) and mental health (including depression and cognitive impairment) at a later age ( Dannefer, 2020 ; Sieber et al, 2020 ; Verropoulou & Serafetinidou, 2019 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our results are closer, while still higher, to those found in Saudi Arabia (81.7%) [ 22 ] and in Vietnam (76.2%) [ 33 ]. A Tunisian study showed that exposure to intra-familial violence was more reported than social adversities with 99.1% and 84% respectively [ 34 ]. Thus, these alarming rates call for urgent measures to be taken in order to mitigate leading factors to ACEs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One possible explanation is that Chinese students are believed to have high academic burden and pressure due to high expectations of their parents and fierce competitions with their peers [ 57 ], so they do not have much time to watch TV. Meanwhile, from a global perspective, adolescents’ internet addiction has become a worldwide problem, and it has high risks to physical and mental health [ 58 , 59 , 60 ]. However, with the extensive development of the Internet, the pooled Internet addiction detection rate of Chinese college students was 11%, which is higher than in some other countries [ 61 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%