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Updating California’s Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) and Toxic Stress Risk Assessment and Response Algorithm
Healthcare
United States
June 03, 2026に開始
The authors describe the updated ACEs and Toxic Stress Risk Assessment and Response Algorithm, which enables clinicians to determine patient risk of toxic stress physiology and identify an appropriate clinical response
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Jun 03, 2026
Empowering clinicians with the updated toxic stress risk assessment can significantly improve health outcomes for at-risk children.
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While the ACEs algorithm is a step forward, it must be integrated with broader social support systems to be truly effective.
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Relying too heavily on ACEs may oversimplify the complexities of individual experiences and lead to misdiagnosis in clinical settings.
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The focus on ACEs may divert attention from other critical factors affecting childhood well-being, such as socioeconomic status and community resources.
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The updated ACEs assessment tool is essential for clinicians, as it allows for early detection and intervention in cases of toxic stress.
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