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Artificial Intelligence Diagnoses Adverse Childhood Experiences

Using real-time data and explainable artificial intelligence, researchers developed a system that could aid clinicians in diagnosing and treating adverse childhood experiences.

Artificial intelligence diagnoses adverse childhood experiences

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By Jessica Kent

- An explainable artificial intelligence platform that analyzes data captured during in-person consultations may enhance diagnosis and treatment of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), according to a study published in JMIR – Medical Informatics.

ACEs are negative events and processes that an individual might encounter during childhood or adolescence. These events have been proven to be linked to increased risk of a range of negative health outcomes and conditions in adulthood.

Because the social determinants of health have a similarly profound impact on physical well-being, researchers noted that many studies have focused on studying the links between social determinants of health, ACEs, and health outcomes.