Definition: Estimated percentage of children ages 12-17 with and without exposure to adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) as of their current age, by race/ethnicity (e.g., in 2022, 44.5% of Hispanic/Latino youth ages 12-17 in California had at least one ACE).
Data Source: Has had adverse childhood experiences - Teen: The California Health Interview Survey, 2022. Tabulation by the California Dept. of Public Health, Injury and Violence Prevention Branch (Jun. 2025).
Footnote: Race/ethnicity categories are mutually exclusive. Respondents identifying as African American, American Indian/Alaska Native, or Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander are included in the 'another group' category. This indicator reports on five adverse childhood experiences: (1) parent or guardian got divorced or separated, (2) parent or guardian served time in jail or prison, (3) witnessed domestic violence in the home, (4) household member was mentally ill, (5) household member abused alcohol or drugs. These estimates are based on a survey of the population and are subject to both sampling and nonsampling error. Use data with caution: Estimates are statistically stable within a 30% coefficient of variation but may not meet kidsdata.org's standards for reliability based on margin of error (MOE), which require MOEs of no greater than five (or ten) percentage points at the 95% (or 90%) confidence level. For more information, visit the California Health Interview Survey.