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Effects of Poly-Victimization Before Age 18 on Health Outcomes in Young Kenyan Adults: Violence Against Children Survey

机译:18岁之前进行多人受害对肯尼亚年轻成年人健康结果的影响:针对儿童的暴力行为调查

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Children’s exposure to poly-victimization, which is the experience of multiple types of victimization, has been found to be associated with negative health outcomes and risk behaviors. We examined the collective effects of childhood sexual, physical, and emotional violence on selected self-reported health outcomes among young Kenyan females and males using the Violence Against Children Survey (VACS). Overall, 76.2% of females and 79.8% of males were victims of sexual, physical, or emotional violence prior to age 18, and one-third (32.9% and 34.5%, respectively) experienced two or more types of violence. Poly-victimization was significantly associated with current feelings of anxiety, depression, and suicidal thoughts in females and males, as well as self-reported fair or poor health in males (p < .05) as compared to those who experienced no violence. The study data demonstrate an urgent need to reduce all types of violence against children, as well develop appropriate strategies for its prevention.
机译:发现儿童遭受多重伤害是多种受害形式,与健康不良后果和危险行为有关。我们使用针对儿童的暴力行为调查(VACS),研究了童年性,身体和情感暴力对肯尼亚年轻女性和男性所选择的自我报告的健康结局的集体影响。总体而言,在18岁之前,有76.2%的女性和79.8%的男性是性,身体或情感暴力的受害者,而三分之一(分别为32.9%和34.5%)的人经历了两种或两种以上的暴力。与未遭受暴力侵害的人相比,多受害与当前男性和女性的焦虑,抑郁和自杀念头以及男性自我报告的健康状况或不良状况显着相关(p <.05)。研究数据表明,迫切需要减少对儿童的一切形式的暴力行为,并制定适当的预防策略。

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