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  • Social network analysis
  • Public health interventions

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  • Growing trend of community-scale network approaches for addressing adverse childhood experiences (ACEs).
  • Limited longitudinal assessments of network dynamics following typical network-building activities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the extent to which a rural ACEs network improved member exchanges post-intervention.
  • Assessing the impact of focused networking and interaction enhancement activities on a community ACEs network.

Main Methods:

  • Pre-post study design with assessments at baseline and three-year follow-up.
  • Network analysis of partnerships among organizations addressing ACEs in the rural San Luis Valley, Colorado.
  • Intervention included a networking event and a subcommittee focused on information sharing.

Main Results:

  • Significant changes in network metrics observed over three years.
  • Increased network centrality, centralization, clustering, and density.
  • Decreased average path length, indicating more efficient information flow.

Conclusions:

  • Focused network development activities can lead to measurable improvements in ACEs networks.
  • The study provides evidence for the adaptability and effectiveness of community-based ACEs networks.