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The ACE (Adverse Childhood Experiences) Score Calculator tallies exposure to 10 categories of childhood adversity including abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction, providing a score linked to long-term health risk.
Wzór
- ACE
- Total ACE Score (points (0-10)) — Total number of adverse childhood experience categories endorsed
- Ci
- Category Endorsement (0 or 1) — Binary indicator for each of the 10 ACE categories
- RR
- Relative Risk (ratio) — Increased disease risk associated with each ACE score level
Przewodnik krok po kroku
- 1Answer yes or no to 10 questions about experiences before age 18
- 2Categories cover 3 domains: abuse (physical, emotional, sexual), neglect (physical, emotional), and household dysfunction (domestic violence, substance abuse, mental illness, incarceration, divorce)
- 3The calculator sums endorsed categories for a total score of 0-10
- 4Higher scores correlate with increased risk for chronic disease, mental illness, and reduced life expectancy
Rozwiązane przykłady
Częste błędy do unikania
- ✕Interpreting the ACE score as a definitive health prediction — it measures risk probability, not certainty
- ✕Assuming a high ACE score means poor outcomes are inevitable — resilience factors significantly modify risk
- ✕Using ACE scores to compare individuals rather than understanding population-level risk correlations
Często zadawane pytania
What is a high ACE score?
An ACE score of 4 or higher is considered high and is associated with significantly increased risk for chronic health conditions. About 12.5% of US adults have an ACE score of 4+.
Can you lower your ACE score?
No, ACE scores reflect past experiences and cannot change. However, resilience-building factors like supportive relationships, therapy, exercise, and community connections can significantly reduce the health impacts of high ACE scores.
Should I take the ACE quiz?
The ACE questionnaire can be informative for self-understanding, but it is best interpreted with a healthcare provider who can contextualize your score and discuss protective factors and next steps.
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