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Table 1.

Child ages at time of caregiver, adolescent & young adult ACE reports.

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Fig 1.

Prevalence (%) of ACEs at various child ages reported by caregiver in the first 11 years.

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Fig 2.

Prevalence (%) of ACEs reported by adolescents between 11 and 18 years of age.

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Fig 3.

Prevalence (%) of ACEs retrospectively reported by young adults at age 21/22years.

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Fig 4.

Prevalence (%) of ACEs by source and time point.

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Table 2.

Level of agreement between ratings for prospective caregiver and prospective adolescent reports compared to retrospective young adult reports of adverse childhood experiences.

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Fig 5.

Concordance rates (%) for each ACE when prospective caregiver and prospective adolescent reports are compared to retrospective young adult reports, separately and combined.

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Table 3.

Level of agreement between ratings for prospective caregiver reports (1) compared to prospective adolescent reports (2) of adverse childhood events at age 11.

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