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ACE score of 5 or more

Adverse Childhood Experience
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The higher your ACE score the higher your statistical chance of suffering from a range of psychological and medical problems like chronic depression, cancer, or coronary heart disease.

Almost 13% of Americans have a score equal to or higher than yours.

Knowing your ACE score means being able to understand your risks, and being able to prevent the possible consequences.

Compared to the 3 out of 10 people who suffered no ACEs your ACE score means that you are:

ACE SCORE OF 0 ACE SCORE OF 4 INCREASED RISK
Likelihood of becoming an alcoholic 2.5% 11% four-fold increase
Suffering from chronic depression

15% women

10% men

42% women

30% men

tripled
Having a serious problem working 5% 15% tripled
Having serious financial problems 10% 20% doubled
Chance of heart disease 3.7% 5.6% doubled
Having a stroke 2.6% 4.1% doubled
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