Transcription of Using the Adverse Childhood Experiences Scale (ACES)
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Using the Adverse Childhood Experiences Scale ( aces )Misty McIntyre Goodsell, LCSWO dyssey House of UtahObjectives Background of aces Study aces Questionnaire aces Outcomes Implementing in practice MacroACES Background Collaboration between Kaiser Permanente s Department of Preventive Medicine in San Diego and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Dr. Vincent Felitti& Dr. Robert F. AndaACES Background 10 year study 17,000 participants Correlated aces score to health and behaviors occurring over participants lifespans Largest study of its kindDemographicsGenderMale46%Female54% (Latin/Chicano) than Grad or Your ACE Score aces AssessmentQuestionnaireAdditional questions: Have you ever been a combat soldier?
Adverse Childhood Experience Categories Abuse of Child Recurrent Severe Emotional abuse Recurrent Physical abuse Contact Sexual abuse Trauma in Child’s Household Environment Substance abuse Parental separation or divorce - Chronically depressed, emotionally disturbed or suicidal household
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