Not that I know of, but that's not wholly surprising. ACEs, after all, are "experiences", and one should be looking for therapies for "adaptations" (problematic responses to having had those experiences) - - for example, depending on one's theoretical orientation, substance use disorders as attempts to "self medicate" - - one example, "seeking safety" for people with co-mormid substance use and trauma disorders.
One imho can have more confidence in the "outcomes" reviewed by Cochrane than on most other sites, but that doesn't entirely remove the clinical responsibility to look into how those outcomes were obtained before applying the methods to a "new" (your) group