“…The relationship between childhood adversity and household dysfunction underlies some of the leading causes of death in adults. While prior research focused on specific traumas or parental variables, recent studies integrate multiple adversities, utilizing ACEs factors to assess the effects of exposure to various forms of abuse, neglect, family dysfunction, and household challenges [5,39,46]. Outcomes measured include prevalent health diagnoses, general health assessments (e.g., hypertension), stress-related bodily reactions (e.g., elevated cortisol levels), behavioral issues, cognitive functioning (e.g., growth and learning), and executive functioning aspects (e.g., decision-making, attention, memory, and self-regulation skills).…”