Considerations for Occupational Therapists in Developing Community-Level Interventions for Youth with High Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs)
Drug misuse likely contributes to the over 30,000 children in foster care and to the 24.2% of children who have experienced two or more adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). Twenty-five percent of children are living in poverty, with nearly half of those living in single-parent households. Among the...
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Main Authors: | Victoria G. Wilburn (Author), Megan Huber (Author), Denise Senter (Author), Hannah B. Stoll (Author) |
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