Opportunities To Change The Outcomes Of Traumatized Children 2015

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Opportunities To Change The Outcomes Of Traumatized Children 2015

CAN Contributors

Childhood Adversity Narratives

There is No Single “Best” Term

ACES (Adverse Childhood Experiences)1

ACES Prevalence (%) of Abuse and Neglect In the Original Study1

ACES Prevalence (%) of Household Dysfunction In the Original Study1

Percent of Cumulative Adverse Childhood Experiences ACES in the Original Study1

Rates of Maltreatment by Age1

How ACES Cross Generations

Impact of Cumulative ACES & Social Dysfunction1

Implications of Cumulative ACES

Synergy

Synergistic ACES Increase Complex Adult Psychopathology1

Co-Existing Childhood Sexual Abuse & Household Domestic Violence ACES are Synergistic & Increase Risk of Complex Adult Psychopathology1,2

Co-Existing Parental Substance Abuse & Parental Mental Illness ACES are Synergistic & Increase Risk of Complex Adult Psychopathology1,2

Synergistic ACES in Females 1,2

Synergistic ACES in Males 1,2

Synergy between ACES & Other Adversities (e. g Synergy between ACES & Other Adversities (e.g., Environmental Pollution1)

Addressing ACES Offers Critical Public Health Opportunities1

Costs of Cumulative & Synergistic ACES

Estimated Lifetime Costs for all 2014 First Time Maltreatment Victims = $5.9 Trillion1

What Do We Have Available Now?

Child Abuse Prevention

Treatment

The National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) Centers and Affiliated Agencies Provide Proven Treatments to Traumatized Youth Nationwide1

Prevention & Treatment Costs

Preventing ACES is Protective Within & Across Generations

Measuring Risk

Prevention, Screening, & Treatment Can Be Embedded In Existing Systems That Serve Children

Summary

What More Can We Do?

How Would We Do It?

What Are The Expected Outcomes?

How Can a Public Effort Help Us?

Christof Wieland, the German man of letters, wrote in 1798 that public opinion was “ . . . an opinion that gradually takes root among a whole people; especially among those who have the most influence when they work together as a group. In this way it wins the upper hand to such an extent that one meets it everywhere… It then only requires some small opening that will allow it air, and it will break out with force. Then it can change whole nations in a brief time and give whole parts of the world a new configuration.” 1