![]() ![]() The high-level ACE group (scores > 2.5) included 119 subjects, and the low-level ACE was constituted by 66 subjects. According to the cut-off points derived from the scores of EX 2, we classified the sample in low and high exposure to ACE. Here, we propose a novel approach to identify relationships between individuals classified with different levels of ACE exposure-independent of their legal role in the armed conflict, and mental health outcomes. The use of a newly validated Extreme Experiences Scale (EX 2) seems appropriate to classify victims, ex-combatants, and civilians for their mental health assessment. ![]() Government guided mental health assessments exclude this population. clinical and positive components) however, there is limited evidence related to mental health of general population (civilians not classified as victims) exposed to ACE. Populations exposed to Armed Conflict Experiences (ACE) show different levels of impact in their mental health (i.e. ![]()
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