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A plethora of journal articles on ACEs science

 

As the community manager of ACEs in Pediatrics, I comb the web looking for pertinent studies and information that may be of interest to ACEs in Pediatric members. In the last several days the journals Pediatrics,  the North Carolina Medical Journal, Child Abuse & Neglect and the Journal of Women's Health have published a number of articles on ACEs science. Here is a list of some of the articles and commentary featured in each journal:

ACEs and Pregnancy: Time to Support All Expectant Mothers

Parental Adverse Childhood Experiences and Offspring Development at 2 Years of Age

Maternal Adverse Childhood Experiences and Infant Development

Parental Adverse Childhood Experiences and Resilience on Coping After Discharge

Modeling life course pathways from adverse childhood experiences to adult mental health

Trauma-informed primary care: Prevention, recognition and promoting resilience

Association of adverse childhood experiences with life course health and development

Responding to adverse childhood experiences: It takes a village

How Medicaid and managed care can support evidence-based treatment in North Carolina that is informed by adverse childhood experiences

The brain is plastic -- thank goodness

Poverty as an adverse childhood experience

Feasibility and acceptability of screening for adverse childhood experiences in prenatal care

 



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