Informed Consent
Please read the points below to proceed with the test:
- Research shows that people who experienced adverse experiences in childhood have a greater risk of both physical and mental health problems during adulthood. With larger numbers of adverse experiences during childhood, the risk increases significantly. Adverse experiences include not only trauma and abuse, but also non-traumatic stressors like parental divorce and household dysfunction.
- This Questionnaire will be asking you some questions about events that happened during your childhood; specifically the first 18 years of your life. Each of the questions is answered by selecting Yes or No.
- You must be 18 or above to have this test.
- These questions may cause distress. Some questions ask directly about experiences of child abuse.
- This self-assessment tool is not a substitute for clinical diagnosis or advice.
- No identifier information will be asked in this test.
- The aggregated information and results from this test may be used for research and development purposes.
- This test may take 3 minutes of your time.
If you have understood and accepted the points above, please click on YES on the next page to proceed to the test.
Scientific reference of the tool:
Murphy, A., Steele, H., Steele, M., Allman, B., Kastner, T., & Dube, S. R. (2016). The Clinical Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) Questionnaire: Implications for trauma-informed behavioral healthcare. In R. D. Briggs (Ed.), Integrated early childhood behavioral health in primary care: A guide to implementation and evaluation (pp. 7–16). Springer International Publishing.