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Mental and Community Wellness: Improve awareness, resources and response concerning mental and community wellness

Increase the awareness of adverse childhood experiences in Arkansas to one source of data and one sustainable awareness activity

Definition

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Story Behind the Curve

Findings from a retrospective study of cumulative risk, the Adverse Early Childhood Experiences (ACEs; Anda et al., 2006; Felitti et al., 1998) study have prompted recent discussion about the deleterious impact of childhood traumatic experiences on long-term psychosocial and physical health and well-being. The ACEs research demonstrates that serious adverse experiences in childhood were associated with psychosocial problems in adults, including depression, anxiety, suicide, aggression, and intimate partner violence (Anda et al., 2006; Felitti et al., 1998). Exposure to ACEs also increases the likelihood of individuals’ participation in behaviors related to less optimal physical health such as smoking, abuse of alcohol and other drugs, risky sexual behavior, and physical inactivity (Anda et al., 2006; Felitti et al., 1998). Adverse experiences in childhood also increase the likelihood of serious illnesses and early mortality in adulthood, such as obesity, cancer, and diseases of the heart, lungs, and liver (Felitti et al., 1998).

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Partners

  • Arkansas Foundation for Medical Care
  • Project LAUNCH
  • UAMS Department of Family and Preventive Medicine
  • Arkansas Department of Education
  • UAMS Center for Effective Parenting
  • March of Dimes
  • Arkansas Children’s Hospital
  • Pulaski Heights United Methodist Church
  • Arkansas Children’s Trust Fund

What Works

Steps to increase the benefits of education include: 

  • Spread awareness of ACE study results to the public and healthcare workers.
  • Screen for ACE in children and adults via questionnaire.
  • Inform healthcare workers on the benefits of inquiring about ACEs.
  • Target at-risk individuals, families and first-time parents to prevent and/or treat individuals with ACE.
  • Provide resources such as parenting classes that are affordable and realistic.
  • Train childcare providers to coordinate multilevel and multigenerational family-centered support and system of services.
  • Interrupt the cycle of ACEs within a family.
  • As a community, develop ACE task forces or guide teams.

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Strategy

Strategy 1: Develop or identify informational material on maternal depression and drug and alcohol abuse.

Strategy 2: Identify partner agencies and organizations that can serve as an avenue for information dispersal (such as LHUs, WIC, DHS, Birthing  Hospitals, Daycares, ACH, etc.)

Strategy 3: Support the development and validation of tools that can measure ACEs in the current generation.

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