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Kanawha health officer announces new adverse childhood experiences online survey [WVMetroNews.com]

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The Kanawha-Charleston Health Department wants to look at some of the major reasons behind health related problems children face that could eventually lead to more serious issues during adulthood.

Dr. Michael Brumage, the department’s executive director and health officer, announced Thursday the Adverse Childhood Experiences Survey that KCHD has made available through their website.

The survey, originally conducted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Kaiser Permanente’s Health Appraisal Clinic in San Diego, Ca., includes 10 questions that center around abuse and neglect. It is completely anonymous and open to the public.

Once the survey is complete, the respondent will receive an ACE score that ranges between 0 and 10.

“The higher your score, the more likely it is that you are at risk for smoking, for obesity, for depression, for suicide,” said Brumage. “That doesn’t mean that you will have those problems because there are resiliency factors that the score doesn’t measure, but it gives you a good indication of maybe not ‘what’s wrong with me?’ but ‘what happened to me.'”

When it comes to adverse childhood experiences and public health consequences later in life, Brumage said the two go hand in hand.

“There is a clear connection between these two. Until we really begin to address the adverse childhood experiences we’re never really going to get to the bottom of the major public health problems that we face here,” he said.

 

[For more of this story, written by Carrie Hodousek, go to http://wvmetronews.com/2015/11...ences-online-survey/]

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This is awesome.  This is identical to what we did in Alpena when we put the ACE survey through our CA/N team in the local advertiser and then sent it via survey monkey to all local service groups.  

 

This is absolutely awesome.  

 

I am going to present this to our TI-group in Alpena and our CA/N council because maybe they can have the public health department put the survey on the Alpena HD site. 

 

I am meeting with three folks 1. Head of DHHS 2. Probate Judge and 3. Head of our HD at noon for lunch and I am going to bring this idea with me (for another rural part of the state - Tuscola County).  

 

This is SOOOOOOO AWESOME!!!!!!

 

But even more with the new paper that tells us that caucasian, middle aged folks saw their death rate increase by 22 percent where all other major industrialized countries and other ethnicities saw the rates decline,  this information sharing is incredibly important.  

 

ACEs start in childhood, but folks with a lot of them have more piling up as adults.  They don't just stop in childhood and with the reasons for the deaths being 

 

SUICIDE 

ALCOHOL USE/ASSOCIATED CIRRHOSIS

HEROINE/PERSCRIPTION OPIOD ADDICTION AND OVERDOSE

 

Well the ACE study tells these are increased by up to 5000 percent with 6 or more ACEs (I can only imagine what they are for some of the rural population many of whom have more than 6 and they keep coming as adults).  

 

This is very exciting as the conversation needs to change! This is a major public health problem and needs the attention it deserves!!!

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