Finally, models were not well-calibrated between adolescent subpopulations, suggesting recommended ACEs screening can potentially produce biased results when used to inform mental health policy and prevention. Reasons for why results from ACEs screening may vary across adolescent subpopulations and the ...
Substantial evidence links ACE scores with adult health complications, emphasizing the significance of enhanced detection, interpretation, and management of ACEs in primary care settings for adults. This systematic review aims to explore existing ACE screening and post-screening practices for adult patients...
Findings provide rationale for including ACEs questions in pediatric screening protocols to identify and offer treatment reducing the intergenerational transmission of risk associated with problematic parenting. Introduction Exposure to Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) including abuse, neglect, and household ...
. Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are risk factors for chronic conditions and death; however, screening and assessment of ACEs do not occur in primary care settings. A barrier to screening is a lack of knowledge and education during providers' didactic courses. To address this barrier, a ...
ACEs Aware is an initiative led by the Office of the California Surgeon General and the Department of Health Care Services to give Medi-Cal providers training, clinical protocols, and payment for screening children and adults for ACEs. ACEs Aware ...
This includes plans for wide-spread implementation of ACEs screening, such as described in Proposition 56 (Trauma Screening) from the Department of Health Care Services in the State of California for millions of children and adults enrolled in Medi-Cal (Department of Health Care Services - State ...
Incorporating findings from the ACE study into TIC can reduce the pathologizing of symptomatic behavior by viewing symptoms as normal reactions to abnormal experiences (Evans and Coccoma 2014; Van der Kolk 2014), foster screenings for trauma history during intakes (Harris and Fallot 2001), shape ...
through universal screening or assessment within family- serving systems. This is an exci ng opportunity for Iowans who care about the well-being of our ci zens. How to respond to this new informa on on ACEs is a topic requiring broad input at the ...
screening allows healthcare providers to make targeted referrals to facilitate the continued development of such factors. For example, if a child’s parent is diagnosed with a medical illness that limits her ability to support the child, the practitioner could identify and encourage ...
Identifying opportunities for screening and assessment that result in interventions aimed at interrupting the intergenerational cycle of risk associated with ACEs has the potential to benefit mothers and their children alike. However, practitioners need to be sensitive in their application of group-based ...