«In fact, if women are exposed to two or more
adverse childhood experiences while growing up, their risk of preterm birth doubles.»
The regression models were then expanded to test the independence of the effects of
adverse childhood experiences while controlling for established predictors of age - related - disease risks.
Mobilizing the community through dialogue to radically reduce the number of
adverse childhood experiences while building resilience and a more effective service delivery system.
Not exact matches
While the team's quantitative surveys were small in number, the results still point clearly to a value in considering
adverse childhood experiences as a contributor to food insecurity.
While some groups have been found to be disproportionately impacted by
adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), the information and imperative to act is clear: «54 percent of Americans believe that being abused or neglected in
childhood is an extremely important cause of health problems later in life.»