more than that, I found the article is available Open Access -- anyone can download it for free.
it's VERY important to those interested in ACEs in Primary Care, or ACEs generally.
AND the favourable reaction of the patients / research participants, and the simplicity and ease of the methodology -- the two measures are easily available -- make it so that imho ALL primary care providers would benefit from using it.
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