...
首页> 外文期刊>BMC Psychiatry >Gender moderates the relationship between childhood abuse and internalizing and substance use disorders later in life: a cross-sectional analysis
【24h】

Gender moderates the relationship between childhood abuse and internalizing and substance use disorders later in life: a cross-sectional analysis

机译:性别减轻了儿童虐待和内化与物质使用障碍之间的关系,这一现象在以后的生活中得到了证实:

获取原文
   

获取外文期刊封面封底 >>

       

摘要

Background Although some studies examined the moderating role of gender in the relationship between childhood maltreatment and mental disorders later in life, a number of them examined the effects of only one or two types of maltreatment on an individual mental disorder, for instance, depression, substance use. It is of considerable clinical and theoretical importance to have in-depth understanding what roles of different types of childhood abuse play out in a wide range of mental disorders among women and men using well accepted instruments measuring abuse and mental disorders. The present study aimed to examine this issue using a large nationally representative population sample to explore the gender effect of different types of childhood abuse in mental disorders, and assess the moderating role of gender in the abuse-mental disorder relationship. Methods Using data from the Canadian Community Health Survey 2012: Mental Health we sought to answer this question. Respondents with information on childhood maltreatment prior to age 16 were selected ( N =?23, 395). Results We found: i) strong associations between childhood abuse frequency and gender; ii) significant differences between men and women in terms of mental disorders; iii) strong associations between childhood abuse and mental disorders; and, iv) gender moderated the role of childhood abuse history on adulthood mental disorders. Females with a history of sexual abuse and/or exposure to interpersonal violence were at a greater risk of alcohol abuse or dependence later in life. Conclusions Intervention should occur as early as possible, and should help female victims of childhood sexual abuse and/or exposure to interpersonal violence, and their families to build more constructive ways to effectively reduce the negative affects of these experiences. Recognition of the moderating role of gender on the relationship between childhood abuse history and mental disorders later in life may aid clinicians and researchers in providing optimal health services.
机译:背景尽管一些研究检查了性别在儿童虐待和晚年生活中的精神障碍之间的关系中的调节作用,但许多研究仅检查了一种或两种类型的虐待对个体精神障碍(例如抑郁症,物质)的影响使用。使用公认的衡量虐待和精神障碍的手段,深入了解不同类型的儿童期虐待在男女精神障碍中起什么作用,在临床和理论上都具有重要意义。本研究旨在使用全国范围内具有代表性的大量人口样本来研究此问题,以探讨不同类型的儿童期虐待对精神障碍的性别影响,并评估性别在虐待与精神错乱关系中的调节作用。方法我们使用《 2012年加拿大社区健康调查:心理健康》中的数据,试图回答这个问题。选择在16岁之前有儿童虐待信息的受访者(N =?23,395)。结果我们发现:i)儿童期虐待频率与性别之间有很强的联系; ii)在精神障碍方面,男女之间存在重大差异; iii)儿童虐待与精神障碍之间有很强的联系; iv)性别控制了儿童虐待历史对成年精神障碍的作用。有性虐待和/或人际暴力经历的女性在以后的生活中遭受酒精滥用或依赖的风险更大。结论干预应尽早进行,并应帮助儿童性虐待和/或遭受人际暴力的女性受害者及其家人建立更建设性的方式,以有效减少这些经历的负面影响。认识到性别对儿童虐待历史和以后生活中的精神障碍之间关系的调节作用,可能有助于临床医生和研究人员提供最佳的健康服务。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号