Abstract

Background: Exposure to Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) has been shown to have direct, dose-dependent, and inter-generational effects on long term health outcomes. Increasingly, health professionals are using screening tools to identify ACEs earlier in their patient populations with the hope of intervening to address these issues and build resilience. Most clinical efforts involving ACEs are seen in the pediatrics community; however, these …

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