Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Research: Implications Heather Larkin, MSW, PhD Assistant Professor, University at Albany Thank you to Dr. Vincent.

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Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Research: Implications Heather Larkin, MSW, PhD Assistant Professor, University at Albany Thank you to Dr. Vincent Felitti for sharing the ACE slides at the beginning of this presentation.

The Adverse Childhood Experiences Study The largest study of its kind ever done to examine the health and social effects of adverse childhood experiences over the lifespan (Felitti & Anda) Experiences while growing up that deeply impact a young person and profoundly affect emotional and physical health later in life.

Categories of Adverse Childhood Experiences Abuse, by CategoryCategory Prevalence (%) Psychological (by parents)11% Physical (by parents)11% Sexual (anyone)22% Household Dysfunction, by Category Substance Abuse in family26% Mental Illness in family19% Domestic Violence13% Imprisoned Household Member 3% Loss of parent23%

Adverse Childhood Experiences Score Number of categories of childhood experiences are summed ACE Score Prevalence 0 48% 1 25% 2 13% 3 7% 4 7% More than half have at least one ACE Slightly more than one quarter have experienced 2 – 4 ACE categories

The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study Summary of Findings: Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are very common ACEs are strong predictors of adult health risks and disease ACEs are implicated in the 10 leading causes of death in the U.S.! “I was actually stunned and I wept over what I saw.” ACEs researcher Rob Anda, M.D. Virtually every study shows that ACEs are strong predictors of homelessness (Burt, 2001)

Adverse Childhood Experiences and Current Smoking %

Childhood Experiences and Adult Alcoholism

Childhood Experiences Underlie Chronic Depression

Childhood Experiences Underlie Suicide

ACE Score Ever Hallucinated* (%) Abused Alcohol or Drugs *Adjusted for age, sex, race, and education. ACE Score and Hallucinations

ACE Score and Intravenous Drug Use N = 8,022 p<0.001

ACE Score and Serious Job Problems

A Connection with Homelessness Mental illness and substance abuse problems are more common among homeless people ACEs connection to substance abuse and mental illness Even non-homeless people with either substance abuse problems or mental illness are less likely to hold a job More than half of sample with ACE Score of 4 or higher

University at Albany School of Social Welfare: ACE Response Enhance our understanding of ACEs Integrate with literature on resiliency and protective factors Prevention and Intervention for each ACE outcome Support systems transformation

A complex interplay of risks and resources ACE impact onHealth Risk Behaviors developing self(substance abuse, sexual (overwhelming feelings,and other risk-taking, etc.) activation of defense Medical problems (both mechanisms, etc.)short & long-term) Changes in developing brain INDIVIDUAL COLLECTIVE Family meaningsFamily relational system/ACEs Cultural valuesSocial violence Social taboosHealth, Mental health, & Substance abuse services Victim blamingSocial service, school, & criminal justice systems “rugged individualism” Public health policy responses

Development, behavior, health, culture, and systems Developmental theorists (Piaget, Kohlberg, Gilligan, Loevinger, Freud, and others) Impact of ACEs and health risk behaviors on development The role of culture and social systems Service interventions that prevent or effectively treat ACEs sooner might prevent homelessness (& other serious health and social outcomes) later in life

Key Milestones Felitti and Anda visits – 2007, 2008, 2009 Policy Lunch – May 2009 Council on Children and Families – June 2009, September 2009 ACE Think Tank and Action Teams –Rob Anda, Vincent Felitti, Fred Bolton ACE Steering Committee NYS Omnibus Survey Multi-state ACE Learning Community

Planned NYS Omnibus Survey ACE Questions 800 NYS residents over 18 years demographic factors –age, education, household income, gender, marital and family status, geographic region, partisan affiliation, race and ethnicity Move toward ongoing BRFSS ACE data collection as policy tool

Implications ACE Response: Fostering resilience & mobilizing protective factors Workforce development Practice, programs, policies that take trauma into account The Healing Power of Social Networks Cross-system linkages/ service integration (TRANSFORMATION)