Hi Karen,
Welcome to the ACEs Connection community! When I read your question I thought of the work happening in North Carolina - please see the attached pdf for more details. What I think might be most useful, based on your question, may be the "resiliency scale" described below.
To learn more click here: North Carolina ACES and TIC Information Sheet
Copied from the link:
The group has developed messaging about ACEs and resilience through collaborations with the FrameWorks Institute They devised a “resiliency scale” that can tip either way based on positive or negative experiences in life, and a “resource grid” that demonstrates how social, health and educational supports that help the whole communities to thrive.
I hope this is helpful!
Karen