Adverse Childhood Experiences in Minnesota Findings from the 2013 Minnesota Student Survey.

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Adverse Childhood Experiences in Minnesota Findings from the 2013 Minnesota Student Survey

MN State Epidemiological Outcomes Workgroup  Monitor trends in substance use and related factors, including mental health  Improve access to substance use data  Provide epidemiological training and technical assistance

ACEs Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are stressful or traumatic experiences, including abuse, neglect and a range of household dysfunction

MINNESOTA STUDENT SURVEY

The Survey  Census survey on a wide variety of youth behaviors, perceptions, and risk and protective factors related to health, safety, and academics  Collaboration between Minnesota Schools and the Minnesota Departments of Education, Health, Human Services, and Public Safety

2013 MSS  Administered in the first half of 2013 to public school students in grades 5, 8, 9, and 11  84% of public operating school districts participated  Overall participation across the four grades was approximately 67% of total enrollment

Seven* ACE Items  Incarcerated parent/caregiver  Living with someone who drinks too much alcohol  Living with someone who uses illegal drugs or abuses prescription drugs  Verbal abuse  Physical abuse  Household domestic abuse  Sexual abuse *Some people include additional items, such as measures of poverty and/or dating violence

Survey Changes  Parent incarceration and verbal abuse added in 2013  Questions about household substance use changed in 2013 (previous questions asked about negative consequences due to use)  Not all questions asked of 5 th graders; ACE items dropped in 2016 for this grade

PREVALENCE OF ACES

8 th graders were as likely as 11 th graders to report 4+ ACEs

Distribution of ACEs in an average MN 11 th grade classroom

Martin FaribaultJackson Fillmore Houston Mower Freeborn Nobles Rock Watonwan Winona Cottonwood Olmsted WasecaDodge Steele Murray Pipestone Blue Earth Wabasha Nicollet Brown RiceLe Sueur LyonLincoln Redwood Goodhue Sibley Scott Renville Dakota Yellow Medicine Carver McLeod Ramsey Chippewa Hennepin Lac qui Parle WashingtonMeeker Swift Kandiyohi Anoka Wright Sherburne Big Stone Chisago Isanti Pope Stevens Stearns Benton Traverse Douglas GrantKanabec Mille Lacs Morrison Todd Pine Wilkin Otter Tail Carlton Crow Wing Wadena Aitkin Clay Becker Hubbard Cass Norman Mahnomen Itasca Red Lake Clearwater Pennington Polk Lake Cook Beltrami Marshall Saint Louis Koochiching Roseau Kittson Lake of the Woods Percentage of Minnesota Students Reporting Zero ACEs, % to 77% 64% to 66% 60% to 63% 47% to 59% *No data for Chippewa County

Students Reporting 1+ ACEs By gender Females: 38% Males: 33% By race/ethnicity American Indian: 62% Bi-/Multi-racial: 54% Hispanic: 50% Pacific Islander: 49% Black and African-born: 48% Asian: 39% White: 31%

ACES + MENTAL HEALTH

Mental Health among Minnesota’s 8 th, 9 th, and 11 th Graders Depression: 37% Anxiety: 40% Self-harm: 21% Suicidal ideation: 15% Depression: 20% Anxiety: 23% Self-harm: 9% Suicidal ideation: 7%

ACES + Past Year Mental Health Issues

ACES + Suicidal Ideation/Attempt

ACES + SUBSTANCE USE

ACES + Past Month Substance Use

PROTECTIVE FACTORS

Protective Factors Individual resilience and environmental influences/circumstances associated with a reduction in the likelihood of substance use and mental health disorders Buffer the impact of risk factors like ACEs Can be enhanced within families and communities

Societal Community Relationship Individual

Family Among students with 2+ ACEs…  those who can talk to their mother and/or father “most” or “some” of the time about problems they are having are 1.7x less likely to report past year suicidal ideation  those who feel their parents care about them “very much” or “quite a bit” are 2.1x less likely to report past year suicidal ideation

Schools Educational Engagement  How often do you care about doing well in school?  How often do you pay attention in class?  How often do you go to class prepared?  If something interests me, I try to learn more about it.  I think the things I learn at school are useful.  Being a student is one of the most important parts of who I am. Student-Teacher Relationships  Overall, adults at my school treat students fairly  Adults at my school listen to the students  The school rules are fair  At my school, teachers care about students  Most teachers at my school are interested in me as a person

Schools Among students with 2+ ACEs…  those with greater educational engagement are less likely to report suicidal ideation (25% vs. 35%) and depression (54% vs. 63%)  those with better student-teacher relationships are less likely to report suicidal ideation (23% vs. 33%) and depression (51% vs. 62%)

Communities

ACCESSING THE DATA

Minnesota Department of Education 1.education.state.mn.us 2.Data Reports and Analytics 3.Scroll down to Student Data > Minnesota Student Survey Encourage your district to participate if they don’t already!

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