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    • Psychology
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    Background:

    • Adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) are correlated with a wide range of negative health outcomes.
    • Research links childhood trauma to increased risks of heart disease, lung disease, cancer, mental health disorders, addiction, and autoimmune diseases like diabetes.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight the association between ACEs and poor health outcomes.
    • To emphasize the role of radiologic technologists in improving patient care for individuals affected by ACEs.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of existing research on ACEs and health outcomes.
    • Exploration of theoretical frameworks and diagnostic criteria for understanding mechanisms of injury.
    • Identification of research-validated techniques for resilience promotion.

    Main Results:

    • ACEs are significantly associated with increased incidence of major chronic diseases and mental health conditions.
    • Current understanding of ACEs' impact relies on diverse theoretical models.
    • Resilience-promoting techniques can be utilized by healthcare professionals.

    Conclusions:

    • Radiologic technologists are uniquely positioned to impact patient care for those with ACEs.
    • Implementing evidence-based resilience strategies can mitigate the long-term health consequences of childhood trauma.
    • Further integration of trauma-informed care principles in medical imaging is warranted.