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The Impact of Positive and Adverse Experiences in Adolescence on Health and Wellbeing Outcomes in Early Adulthood

This study evaluated the associations between positive and adverse experiences and environments in adolescence and health, education and employment outcomes in early adulthood. Data were extracted from the Longitudinal Studies of Australian Youth cohort that commenced in 2003. The items were conceptually mapped to Positive and Adverse Youth Experiences and environments (PYEs and AYEs) at 15, 16 and 17 years old and outcomes at 25 years old. The associations between PYEs, AYEs and general health, mental health, education and employment were examined, including testing whether PYEs mitigated the association between AYEs and outcomes. A higher number of AYEs was associated with poorer health, education, and employment outcomes. Conversely, a higher number of PYEs was correlated with positive outcomes. The participants with higher PYEs had significantly greater odds of better general and mental health outcomes, even after accounting for AYEs. This relationship was not observed for employment or education outcomes. Adolescence and the transition to adulthood are critical developmental stages. Reducing adverse experiences and environments and increasing positive ones during adolescence could enhance adult wellbeing.

Publication Information

Authors

Lynn Kemp, Emma Elcombe, Stacy Blythe, Rebekah Grace, Kathy Donohoe, Robert Sege, MD, PhD, FAAP*

*Affiliated with the HOPE National Resource Center

Journal

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Publication Date

August 29, 2024

Keywords

positive childhood experiences; adverse childhood experiences; adolescence; longitudinal studies

Citation

Kemp L. Elcombe E, Blythe S, Grace R, Donohoe K, Sege R. The Impact of Positive and Adverse Experiences in Adolescence on Health and Wellbeing Outcomes in Early Adulthood. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2024 Aug 29: 21(9):1147. DOI: 10.3390/ijerph21091147

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HOPE@tuftsmedicalcenter.org

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