2018
DOI: 10.1097/jan.0000000000000233
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Screening Adults With Substance Use Disorder for Adverse Childhood Experiences

Abstract: Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the incidence of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and the efficacy and feasibility of a trauma-informed screening for ACEs among individuals in a substance use disorder recovery program. Method: Individual interviews, questionnaires, and postinterview survey and reflections were used in this cross-sectional clinical translation project. Descriptive statistics were used to analyze demographics, ACE s… Show more

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“…3,11,22,23,31,32 Mental health is associated with exposure to multiple ACEs, including learning and behavioral problems, somatic disorders, hallucinations, anxiety and obsessivecompulsive disorders, substance use disorders, depression and subsequent suicide attempts during adulthood as well as posttraumatic stress disorder, which may not always respond to traditional treatment. 2,5,[10][11][12][19][20][21]27,28,[33][34][35][36] Previous studies have explored how ACEs create an environment of traumatic toxic stress that can lead to prolonged activation of the stress response system, excess cortisol circulation, and disruption of the neuroendocrine and immune systems. When the stress response system remains on high alert, it can lead to remodeling of neurological pathways particularly in the hippocampus, amygdala, and prefrontal cortex.…”
Section: What Is Trauma-informed Care?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3,11,22,23,31,32 Mental health is associated with exposure to multiple ACEs, including learning and behavioral problems, somatic disorders, hallucinations, anxiety and obsessivecompulsive disorders, substance use disorders, depression and subsequent suicide attempts during adulthood as well as posttraumatic stress disorder, which may not always respond to traditional treatment. 2,5,[10][11][12][19][20][21]27,28,[33][34][35][36] Previous studies have explored how ACEs create an environment of traumatic toxic stress that can lead to prolonged activation of the stress response system, excess cortisol circulation, and disruption of the neuroendocrine and immune systems. When the stress response system remains on high alert, it can lead to remodeling of neurological pathways particularly in the hippocampus, amygdala, and prefrontal cortex.…”
Section: What Is Trauma-informed Care?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2014.) potvrdili su povezanost NDI s alkoholizmom, pušenjem, dijabetesom, koronarnim bolestima, depresijom, invaliditetom i psihičkim problemima odraslih 6 16 . Zaštitni čimbenici, kao npr.…”
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“…First, studies reveal patients are often unaware of the relationship between trauma exposure and current substance use. 82 Therefore, patients may not mention past trauma because they do not recognize its relevance. Survivors may also be reluctant to disclose trauma because of shame and guilt, fear of judgment, or concern about resulting family discord.…”
Section: Practice Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%