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Violence against children, later victimisation, and mental health: a cross-sectional study of the general Norwegian population

机译:暴力侵害儿童,以后的受害和心理健康:对挪威总人口的横断面研究

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BackgroundViolence in childhood is associated with mental health problems and risk of revictimisation. Less is known about the relative importance of the various types of childhood and adult victimisation for adult mental health.ObjectiveTo estimate the associations between various types of childhood and adult violence exposure, and their combined associations to adult mental health.MethodThis study was a cross-sectional telephone survey of the Norwegian adult population; 2,435 women and 2,092 men aged 18–75 participated (19.3% of those we tried to call and 42.9% of those who answered the phone). The interview comprised a broad array of violence exposure in both childhood and adulthood. Anxiety/depression was measured by the Hopkins Symptom Check List (HSCL-10).ResultsVictimisation was commonly reported, for example, child sexual abuse (women: 10.2%, men: 3.5%), childhood–parental physical violence (women: 4.9%, men: 5.1%), and lifetime forcible rape (women: 9.4%, men: 1.1%). All categories of childhood violence were significantly associated with adult victimisation, with a 2.2–5.0 times higher occurrence in exposed children (p0.05 for all associations). Anxiety/depression (HSCL-10) associated with adult abuse increased with the number of childhood violence categories experienced (p0.001). All combinations of childhood violence were significantly associated with anxiety/depression (p0.001 for all associations). Individuals reporting psychological violenceeglect had the highest levels of anxiety/depression.ConclusionsResults should be interpreted in light of the low response rate. Childhood violence in all its forms was a risk factor for victimisation in adulthood. Adult anxiety/depression was associated with both the number of violence categories and the type of childhood violence experienced. A broad assessment of childhood and adult violence exposure is necessary both for research and prevention purposes. Psychological violence and neglect should receive more research attention, especially in combination with other types of violence.
机译:背景儿童时期的暴力行为与精神健康问题和重新受害的风险有关。较少了解各种类型的儿童和成人受害对成年人心理健康的相对重要性。目的评估各种类型的儿童和成人暴力暴露之间的关联及其与成年人心理健康的关联。方法挪威成年人口的部分电话调查;年龄在18-75岁之间的2,435名女性和2,092名男性参与了调查(我们尝试致电的妇女占19.3%,接听电话的妇女占42.9%)。访谈包括儿童期和成年期的各种暴力事件。焦虑/抑郁症通过霍普金斯症状检查表(HSCL-10)进行测量。结果普遍报道了受害,例如,儿童性虐待(女性:10.2%,男性:3.5%),童年与父母的身体暴力(女性:4.9%)。 ,男性:5.1%)和终身强奸(女性:9.4%,男性:1.1%)。儿童暴力的所有类别均与成人受害程度显着相关,在暴露的儿童中发生率高出2.2-5.0倍(对于所有协会,p <0.05)。与成人虐待相关的焦虑/抑郁(HSCL-10)随着经历的儿童暴力类别的数量而增加(p <0.001)。儿童暴力的所有组合都与焦虑/抑郁显着相关(对于所有协会,p <0.001)。报告有心理暴力/忽视的人的焦虑/抑郁水平最高。结论应根据低响应率来解释结果。各种形式的童年暴力是成年后受害的危险因素。成人焦虑/抑郁与暴力类别的数量和所经历的儿童暴力类型有关。为了研究和预防目的,有必要对儿童和成人暴力暴露进行广泛的评估。心理暴力和忽视应该得到更多的研究关注,尤其是与其他类型的暴力结合时。

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