Air pollution exposures and adverse childhood experiences in relation to sleep health in middle childhood

08/01/2025
Jonika B. Hash, Logan C. Dearborn, Christine T. Loftus, Catherine J. Karr, Adam A. Szpiro, Emily S. Barrett, Kaja Z. LeWinn, Ruby Nguyen, Paul E. Moore, Brent Collett, Amanda N. Noroña-Zhou, Nicole R. Bush, Sheela Sathyanarayana

Sleep health is an understudied but potentially important outcome of joint air pollution and psychosocial stress exposures in children. This study examined children’s sleep health outcomes in relation to air pollution (PM2.5, NO2, O3; aim 1), adverse childhood experiences (ACEs; aim 2), and air-pollution-by-ACEs interactions (aim 3).

Type: Children's Health Issue: Air QualityHealthy HomesReproductive HealthInfo For: Community Health WorkersFamilies & CommunitiesHealth ProfessionalsPEHSU: Region 10Exposure Pathway: Air