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50 percent of kids experience trauma in WV

October 23, 2017

In West Virginia, 52.4 percent of children under age 18 have had at least one of what officials call an adverse childhood experience, a rate significantly higher than the national average, according to the newest national data.

Christina Bethell is quoted.

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