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Racial and Ethnic Differences in Patient-Reported Acceptability of Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) Screening in Adult Primary Care.

Harshita GabaAndrea M Shamaskin-GarrowayWilliam E PiersonMarc N Berliant
Published in: Journal of racial and ethnic health disparities (2022)
There is insufficient evidence to conclude that patients find ACE screening to be an acceptable part of their primary care. Our study is the first to explore how patient-reported acceptability may vary with patient demographics. While our findings revealed no significant associations between patient demographics and acceptability, trends observed within our study suggest that future studies with larger and more representative samples are needed. We consider routine ACE screening to be unsubstantiated and premature, and instead encourage the development of comprehensive trauma-informed practices for which a disclosure of childhood adversity is not necessary.
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