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. 2022 Oct 6;13:984366. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2022.984366

TABLE 3.

ACEs and mental health.

Num Aces ADHD Anxiety BP Depression ED OCD PTSD SZ Substance
Abuse
0 2.99% 19.69% 0.99% 19.26% 2.67% 1.83% 3.89% 0.04% 5.83%
1 4.40% 27.55% 1.92% 31.00% 4.07% 2.75% 6.01% 0.27% 8.59%
2 6.17% 34.18% 3.42% 37.56% 5.23% 3.85% 8.85% 0.34% 11.91%
3 7.27% 37.73% 3.99% 40.64% 7.23% 4.91% 12.27% 0.76% 13.68%
4 8.85% 43.98% 4.87% 50.32% 6.76% 6.24% 15.90% 0.33% 16.03%
5 10.00% 47.78% 7.56% 52.33% 10.85% 7.22% 21.98% 1.00% 18.37%
6 11.69% 52.54% 8.85% 55.10% 10.28% 8.68% 25.27% 0.97% 21.05%
7 13.75% 57.17% 10.48% 61.01% 14.88% 10.60% 33.06% 1.68% 24.43%
8 9.20% 64.02% 13.19% 67.17% 11.69% 10.40% 37.20% 2.16% 26.14%
9 13.64% 62.34% 18.83% 72.08% 19.48% 16.88% 46.10% 2.61% 27.27%
10 20.75% 77.36% 22.64% 71.70% 26.42% 22.64% 62.26% 5.66% 26.42%

This table represents the percentage of each ACE group having this mental health disorder. For example, 62.3% of participants reporting 10 ACEs have PTSD. Note that the rows nor columns add up to 100% as many participants had no mental health disorders or ACEs. Note the abbreviations for bipolar disorder (BP), eating disorder (ED), obsessive disorder (OCD), schizophrenia (SZ).