In addition,
the ACE Study investigators found relationships between early adverse life events and other health problems such as smoking, suicide, depression, obesity, illicit drug use, alcoholism, teen pregnancy, sexual risk behaviors, and sexually transmitted disease.2 - 13
In later analyses,
the ACE Study investigators included emotional neglect, physical neglect, and parental marital discord.11,14 - 16 These later analyses focused more attention on psychosocial outcomes rather than physical outcomes.
Not exact matches
Oneida County «Stop
ACEs» Hosts Renowned Expert at SUNY IT The co-principal
investigator of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Kaiser Permanente
ACE Study, Dr. Vincent Felitti, will present an overview of the study which examines the implications of adverse childhood experiences on long - term health at SUNY IT on Thursday, October
Study, Dr. Vincent Felitti, will present an overview of the
study which examines the implications of adverse childhood experiences on long - term health at SUNY IT on Thursday, October
study which examines the implications of adverse childhood experiences on long - term health at SUNY IT on Thursday, October 21st.
Led by Co-principal
Investigators Robert F. Anda, MD, MS, and Vincent J. Felitti, MD, the
ACE Study is perhaps the largest scientific research study of its kind, analyzing the relationship between multiple categories of childhood trauma (ACEs), and health and behavioral outcomes later in
Study is perhaps the largest scientific research
study of its kind, analyzing the relationship between multiple categories of childhood trauma (ACEs), and health and behavioral outcomes later in
study of its kind, analyzing the relationship between multiple categories of childhood trauma (
ACEs), and health and behavioral outcomes later in life.
Dr. Vince Felitti, co-principal
investigator of the
ACES study, adds his comments... «If we really want to be effectively helpful, it is generally important to understand the core issues involved, not just their most obvious symptoms.
«This wonderful DVD will be helpful to parents by providing brief visual depictions of responding supportively to a wide range of situations that commonly occur in infancy and early childhood, the years that shape the person who is developing,» states Vincent J. Felitti, MD, Co-Principal
Investigator of the Adverse Childhood Experiences (
ACE)
Study.
This updated edition features a new introduction by Dr. Vincent Felitti, co-Principal
Investigator of the Adverse Childhood Experiences (
ACE)
Study.