Improving ACEs Screening and Results
"Furthermore, the missed group had the same increased risk for poor health outcomes as those who were identified. The language change also meant that many had an ACE score of at least four, which can impact access to certain services. Dolson’s research, when applied on a national scale, means that there could be as many as 18 million women who experienced childhood sexual abuse but were overlooked by the original screener."
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