| Created by | Adverse Childhood Experience Scoring Systems (ACES) |
| Researcher of | Kaiser Permanente |
| Start Date | 1995-00-00 |
| End Date | 1997-00-00 |
| Notes | The Adverse Childhood Experiences Study (ACE Study) is a research study conducted by the American health maintenance organization Kaiser Permanente and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.[1] Participants were recruited to the study between 1995 and 1997 and have been in long-term follow up for health outcomes. The study has demonstrated an association of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) (aka childhood trauma) with health and social problems across the lifespan. The study has produced many scientific articles and conference and workshop presentations that examine ACEs.[1] |