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the Adverse Childhood Experiences Questionnaire-International Version. Child
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Experiences - International Questionnaire (ACE-IQ) in community samples around
the world: A systematic review (part I). Child Abuse Negl. 2022 Jul;129:105640.
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5: Vederhus JK, Timko C, Haugland SH. Adverse childhood experiences and impact
on quality of life in adulthood: development and validation of a short difficult
childhood questionnaire in a large population-based health survey. Qual Life
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6: Mendel WE, Sperlich M, Fava NM. "Is there anything else you would like me to
know?": Applying a trauma-informed approach to the administration of the adverse
childhood experiences questionnaire. J Community Psychol. 2021
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of adversity in Chinese young adults using the Adverse Childhood Experiences-
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12: Park T, Hadsall RS, Schommer JC, Gross CR, Rector TS, Davison ML.
Development of an adverse-event coping scale (AECS) using item response theory.
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13: Salaets T, Turner MA, Short M, Ward RM, Hokuto I, Ariagno RL, Klein A,
Beauman S, Wade K, Thomson M, Roberts E, Harrison J, Quinn T, Baer G, Davis J,
Allegaert K; International Neonatal Consortium. Development of a neonatal
adverse event severity scale through a Delphi consensus approach. Arch Dis
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14: Montero García A, Jiménez Guerrero OP, Caravias Chaves E, González Aranda L,
García Mayor S, Morales Asencio JM. Psychometric Design and Validation of an
Adverse Event Vulnerability Scale in Prehospital Emergency Care. J Patient Saf.
2020 Dec;16(4):e267-e272. doi: 10.1097/PTS.0000000000000648. PMID: 32175961.