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undergroundpanther Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-24-10 07:13 PM
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33. Actually a life of misery is it's product and it's production.



The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) Study is one of the largest investigations ever conducted on the links between childhood maltreatment and later-life health and well-being. As a collaboration between the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Kaiser Permanente's Health Appraisal Clinic in San Diego, Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) members undergoing a comprehensive physical examination provided detailed information about their childhood experience of abuse, neglect, and family dysfunction. Over 17,000 members chose to participate. To date, over 50 scientific articles have been published and over 100 conference and workshop presentations have been made.

The ACE Study findings suggest that these experiences are major risk factors for the leading causes of illness and death as well as poor quality of life in the United States. Progress in preventing and recovering from the nation's worst health and social problems is likely to benefit from the understanding that many of these problems arise as a consequence of adverse childhood experiences.



http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/ace/
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  -Short discussion on child abuse. Stuart G  Apr-23-10 08:10 PM   #0 
  - k&r  LWolf   Apr-23-10 08:14 PM   #1 
  - Not everyone is cut out to be a parent.  Hello_Kitty   Apr-23-10 08:14 PM   #2 
  - Well put, what you said is so true. nt  Stuart G   Apr-23-10 08:17 PM   #3 
  - +1  SocialistLez   Apr-23-10 08:17 PM   #4 
  - I'm amazed at how many people tell others.....  ProudToBeBlueInRhody   Apr-23-10 08:22 PM   #5 
  - I get that too. It helps that  SocialistLez   Apr-23-10 08:25 PM   #6 
  - What is amazing to me is so many think that they have some kind of  Stuart G   Apr-23-10 08:26 PM   #7 
  - lol misery loves company  elehhhhna   Apr-23-10 09:32 PM   #11 
  - no kidding  fishwax   Apr-24-10 11:35 AM   #28 
  - I don't want to hijack this thread because it is SO important but...  madmom   Apr-24-10 11:53 AM   #29 
     - Sounds like me.  SocialistLez   Apr-24-10 07:15 PM   #34 
     - ....and that's even more obnoxious....  ProudToBeBlueInRhody   Apr-24-10 09:07 PM   #35 
  - I am surprised that they don't then insist that if you had your own kids,  tblue37   Apr-23-10 09:34 PM   #12 
  - I'm glad you know yourself well enough to know you don't want to be a parent.  Bettie   Apr-24-10 09:20 AM   #22 
  - We don't all get the parents we deserve  elehhhhna   Apr-23-10 09:31 PM   #10 
  - No many people aren't, and they don't realize it until they have kids.  Shell Beau   Apr-23-10 09:43 PM   #15 
  - Thank you for this rop  LiberalLoner   Apr-23-10 09:01 PM   #8 
  - I have seen  Old Codger   Apr-23-10 09:41 PM   #13 
  - Thank you for taking these kids in and helping them. n/t  LiberalLoner   Apr-24-10 07:02 AM   #18 
     - surprisingly (or maybe not really)  Old Codger   Apr-24-10 09:06 AM   #20 
  - Very important...post above this..what LiberalLoner says  Stuart G   Apr-24-10 07:18 AM   #19 
  - abuse scars last forever  undergroundpanther   Apr-24-10 07:05 PM   #31 
  - You've done what you can to move past it  Bettie   Apr-24-10 09:26 AM   #23 
  - K&R  Liberal_in_LA   Apr-23-10 09:06 PM   #9 
  - What is sad also is that is it is a cycle.  Shell Beau   Apr-23-10 09:42 PM   #14 
  - I have seen this story repeated thousands of times.  Jackpine Radical   Apr-23-10 09:53 PM   #16 
     - I find that some go the complete opposite of what their parents (or whoever) were,  Shell Beau   Apr-23-10 09:56 PM   #17 
        - I've heard it said that the two most common products of abusive childhoods are  Jackpine Radical   Apr-24-10 11:24 AM   #26 
           - Actually a life of misery is it's product and it's production.  undergroundpanther   Apr-24-10 07:13 PM   #33 
              - Yes, you're exactly right.  Jackpine Radical   Apr-25-10 11:16 AM   #37 
  - I am a survivor of childhood sexual and physical abuse  Bettie   Apr-24-10 09:17 AM   #21 
  - I'm sorry for what you went through. n/t  LiberalLoner   Apr-24-10 11:19 AM   #25 
  - Hurray for great husbands...  Tikki   Apr-24-10 12:11 PM   #30 
     - You can say that again.  Bettie   Apr-24-10 11:51 PM   #36 
  - true! and it is a world wide tragedy  ensho   Apr-24-10 10:10 AM   #24 
  - and some end up abusing their own children  mrs_p   Apr-24-10 11:25 AM   #27 
     - It ends with me  undergroundpanther   Apr-24-10 07:08 PM   #32 
 

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