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Positive childhood experiences (PCEs) are positive experiences in childhood and adolescence that act as a buffer against trauma, stress, and adversity. They can increase resilience and can shield against risk for mental and physical illness. These effects can last long into adulthood.
Research shows that adults who reported a high number of PCEs in their childhood, were 72% less likely to experience depression and/or poor mental health and were 3.5 times more likely to get the social and emotional support they needed as an adult. PCEs buffer adults against the negative lifelong health effects caused by exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs).
Knowing about positive childhood experiences (PCEs) is essential for the health of children and communities. The PCEs repository is a free online hub to learn and find more information about positive childhood experiences.
Positive childhood experiences (PCEs) are positive experiences in childhood and adolescence that act as a buffer against trauma, stress, and adversity. They can increase resilience and can shield against risk for mental and physical illness. These effects can last long into adulthood.
Research shows that adults who reported a high number of PCEs in their childhood, were 72% less likely to experience depression and/or poor mental health and were 3.5 times more likely to get the social and emotional support they needed as an adult. PCEs buffer adults against the negative lifelong health effects caused by exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs).
Knowing about positive childhood experiences (PCEs) is essential for the health of children and communities. The PCEs repository is a free online hub to learn and find more information about positive childhood experiences.
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Since 1996, the Child and Adolescent Health Measurement Initiative (CAHMI) has worked to engage and amplify the voices of families in health care and public health services, systems, and policy by creating family centered measurement, data, tools and research focused on helping all children, youth and families thrive.