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Reply to "Seeking information, examples of IRB's for research, collecting ACE screen data on human subjects age 10 years to 19 years."

Paul, Since the World Health Organization (WHO) adopted [and modified] the ACE screening questionaire, for its 2013 survey of the world's healthiest children [the W.H.O. 18 question ACE screening tool is available on their website-and may be more comprehensive for ascertaining the data you want on 8-19 year olds]. The survey resulted in the U.S. ranking 25th worldwide in that survey, and it may be possible to access that data, as opposed to using the data from the [only] 28 U.S. states who include [the ten original US/CDC ACE questions in their state CDC/BRFSS]. WHO also did an ACE study with Turkish university students, this year, and it may be possible to review the data from those 19 and younger, for your senior research paper. The Texas ACE sequel study of 6,600 people-not all of whom had health insurance, was reported in the April 2010 issue of Preventing Chronic Disease journal, but I don't know the particulars of those findings. 

     The New Hampshire Endowment for Health, sponsored a two year study by our state Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, I believe with David FInklehor from the Univ. of N.H. Family Violence Research Center...and published: "The Mental Health Needs of N.H. Children exposed or subjected to Domestic and/or Sexual VIolence". 

     Best of luck on your senior research project.

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