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Traumatic Childhood Experiences in the 21st Century--Broadening and Building on the ACE Studies With Data From the National Child Traumatic Stress Network

The study objectives were to (a) examine the association between total number of trauma types experienced and child/adolescent behavioral problems and (b) determine whether the number of trauma types experienced predicted youth behavioral problems above and beyond demographic characteristics, using a diverse set of 20 types of trauma. Data came from the National Child Traumatic Stress Network’s (NCTSN) Core Data Set (CDS), which includes youth assessed and treated for trauma across the United States.

...each additional trauma type endorsed significantly increased the odds for scoring above the clinical threshold. Results provide further evidence of strong associations between diverse traumatic childhood experiences and a diverse range of behavior problems, and underscore the need for a trauma-informed public health and social welfare approach to prevention, risk reduction, and early intervention for traumatized youth.                   

http://jiv.sagepub.com/content/29/3/536

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