2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.amepre.2021.11.015
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Adverse Childhood Experiences and Overdose: Lessons From Overdose Data to Action

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“…CDC’s Overdose Data to Action program (CDC-RFA-CE19-1904) funds 66 jurisdictions to implement surveillance and programmatic activities to prevent overdose, and more than half (34) opted to implement programs that prevent ACEs and mitigate their effects through multigeneration approaches. 25 In addition, a CDC funding announcement released through the National Association of County and City Health Officials funded communities to implement evidence-based approaches to prevent and mitigate the harms of ACEs and the subsequent increased risk for substance use disorder. Integrating efforts to address ACE prevention across multiple funding initiatives highlights the intersection of ACEs and other injury topics and helps states and communities to focus on upstream prevention approaches that simultaneously address multiple injury-related outcomes.…”
Section: Cross-cutting Adverse Childhood Experience Investments Acros...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…CDC’s Overdose Data to Action program (CDC-RFA-CE19-1904) funds 66 jurisdictions to implement surveillance and programmatic activities to prevent overdose, and more than half (34) opted to implement programs that prevent ACEs and mitigate their effects through multigeneration approaches. 25 In addition, a CDC funding announcement released through the National Association of County and City Health Officials funded communities to implement evidence-based approaches to prevent and mitigate the harms of ACEs and the subsequent increased risk for substance use disorder. Integrating efforts to address ACE prevention across multiple funding initiatives highlights the intersection of ACEs and other injury topics and helps states and communities to focus on upstream prevention approaches that simultaneously address multiple injury-related outcomes.…”
Section: Cross-cutting Adverse Childhood Experience Investments Acros...mentioning
confidence: 99%