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How to Get the Word Out About the ACE Study Cheap

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Hi everyone on ACEs.  I wanted to share what I learned about advertising the ACE study.  Well first, we got the idea when Dr. Felitti was here in February.  He suggested that we post the questions in the local newspaper.  After talking to members of our Child Abuse and Neglect Team (I am the VP) and thinking about it, it seemed that there might be a better way... The local advertiser..... most small towns have one.....

 

We have one and they toss those papers at my door step every Sunday, for free.  So, I inquired, "How many homes do you reach?"  I was shocked by the answer --- 25,000 homes.  Our population of Alpena county is around 30,000.  There are more than one person to a household, usually.  But also important, who doesn't purchase the newspaper anymore? I don't and several folks on the CAN team told me that they didn't either...  So what better way to get the word out... especially to those with fewer resources, in a local advertiser thrown at your doorstep?  So here it is. I wrote something up, made a Facebook page (for our community group) and we will see how many responses we get.  If only 10 percent look at the advertiser and read the article... that will spread the word about the ACE study to 2500 homes in a several county area in Northeast Upper Michigan (that comes out to 4 cents per home; if 20 percent look at the article, that would only be 2 cents).  What do you think? Do you have any ideas on how to spread the word even more widely? I am always willing to listen and wanting to learn.   

 

We put in the address of the CAN team for folks that would like to mail us the information and a link to a survey monkey to take the test online.  

 

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Here is a summary shot of our findings so far. It is of course non-scientific (N = 86), but the bottom line is that ACEs are common everywhere.  Our most common ACE was Emotional Abuse and more folks had 4 or more ACEs at 34.6 percent than had no ACEs at 32.2 percent.  Most surprising 17.3 percent had 6 or more ACEs.  I think that there is a lot of generational trauma in small rural areas coupled with few services.  

 

 

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Here is a small write-up I put on Northern Michigan ACEs:  https://www.pacesconnection.com/...d-experiences-survey

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