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Delve into the prevalence of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and their effects on mental, physical, and social well-being. Learn about the relationship between childhood adversity and conditions like chronic depression, domestic violence, alcoholism, and unemployment. Discover how ACEs contribute to toxic stress and hinder healthy development. Explore the ACE study findings, population attributable risks, and real-life examples of overcoming ACEs in communities like Walla Walla, WA, Merced, CA, and Tarpon Springs, FL. Join the conversation on ACEs at ACEsTooHigh.com and ACEsConnection.com to access resources, news, and support. Contact Jane Stevens at jstevens@mmjourno.com for more information.
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ChildhoodAdversity Science and Solutions
The CDC’s ACE Study Launch video
ACEs and Unemployment Source: Soc Psychiatry & Epidemiology; Liu, et al., (2013)
Adverse Childhood Experiences… ….are very common. ...occur together -- if you have one ACE, there’s an 87% chance you have more. ...the more you have, the higher your risk of physical, mental and social problems.
Toxic Stress Derails Healthy Development Launch video
Dave Lockridge, ACE Overcomers Merced, CA
Thank you! Jane Stevens - jstevens@mmjourno.com ACEsTooHigh.com - news site ACEsConnections.com - social network