We report two studies examining psychometric properties of an expanded measure of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) that combined the original ACEs items with items from the Juvenile Victimization Questionnaire. In Study 1, we examined its factorial structure, internal consistency, and concurrent ...
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) have become a hot topic in child and adolescent mental health, as reflected in recent policy shifts toward trauma-informed care in clinical psychology and psychiatry worldwide. Indeed, ACEs are now recognized as major contributors to child psychopathology, and are...
Although Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are linked to increased health problems and risk behaviors in adulthood, there are no studies on the association between ACEs and adults’ states of mind regarding their early childhood attachments, loss, and trauma experiences. To validate the ACEs questi...
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Child Abuse & Neglect 38 (2014) 224–233Contents lists available at ScienceDirectChild Abuse & NeglectAdverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Questionnaire andAdult Attachment Interview (AAI): Implications for parentchild relationships?Anne Murphya,∗, Miriam Steeleb, Shanta Rishi Dubec, Jordan...
Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) have been shown to increase risk for negative health outcomes. Recent work has shown that lesbian, gay, and bisexual (LGB) individuals, on average, have higher ACEs scores compared to heterosexual individuals. However, past ACEs research involving LGB people did...
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are traumatic events occurring during childhood, such as experiencing violence and/or neglect, which are associated with poor mental health, chronic health conditions, and premature mortality in the adult general population. Little is known on how ACEs impact health...
The study, called, “The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study” coined the term “ACE,”– a frequently used term in the world of trauma studies. The groundbreaking research focused on the relationship between childhood trauma and health risks in adulthood. They divided this trauma, or ACE...
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Adverse childhood experiences Universal screening Psychometrics Child maltreatment 1. Introduction Along with others, we have taken the position that the increasing application and promotion for the expanded use of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) questionnaires to screen for ACEs in clinical settings ...