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Letter of the Week: Healing from adverse childhood experiences [www.kansascity.com]

Kansas City Star, Letter to the Editor
Keith Martin

Overcoming abuse

As a pediatric resident physician, I treat kids whose problems extend beyond the diseases I learned about in medical school. Often, helping children and families requires looking into root causes hidden outside of doctors’ offices.

One such problem is toxic stress endured by children who have had adverse childhood experiences such as child abuse, neglect or family dysfunction.

In the late 1990s, a landmark study of 17,000 adults found that 67 percent of patients had at least one adverse childhood experience and 13 percent had four or more. Researchers found that patients who had experienced abuse, neglect or dysfunction as children were more likely to develop unhealthy behaviors and adult illnesses.

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