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Prevalence of Individual Adverse Childhood Experiences ACE Study Participant Demographics

ACE Study Participant Demographics

Based on 17,337 participants.

Demographic Categories

Percent
(N = 17,337)

Gender    
  Female 54%
  Male 46%
Race    
  White 74.8%
  Hispanic/Latino 11.2%
  Asian/Pacific Islander 7.2%
  African-American 4.6%
  Other 1.9%
Age (years)    
  19-29 5.3%
  30-39 9.8%
  40-49 18.6%
  50-59 19.9%
  60 and over 46.4%
Education    
  Not High School Graduate 7.2%
  High School Graduate 17.6%
  Some College 35.9%
  College Graduate or Higher 39.3%

 

Page last reviewed: January 10, 2008
Page last modified: December 12, 2005
Content source: Division of Adult and Community Health, National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion

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