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Routine screening of ACEs: Should we or shouldn’t we?

Abstract

Deciding whether to screen for adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), like screening for any risk factor or health condition, should be informed by a systematic approach. The following questions, derived from key principles of health screening, are used to systematically evaluate the recommendation for ACEs screening: (1) Does an evidence-based intervention exist that will improve outcomes for high-risk groups identified through screening? (2) …

Authors

McLennan JD; McTavish JR; MacMillan HL

Book title

Adverse Childhood Experiences Using Evidence to Advance Research Practice Policy and Prevention

Pagination

pp. 145-159

Publication Date

January 1, 2019

DOI

10.1016/B978-0-12-816065-7.00008-2