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The prevalence of physical, sexual and mental abuse among adolescents and the association with BMI status

机译:青少年身体,性和精神虐待的流行率以及与BMI状况的关系

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Background Studies among adults show an association between abuse and Body Mass Index (BMI) status. When an aberrant BMI status as a consequence of abuse is already prevalent in adolescence, early detection and treatment of abuse might prevent these adolescents from developing serious weight problems and other long-term social, emotional and physical problems in adulthood. Therefore, this study investigated the prevalence of physical, sexual and mental abuse among adolescents and examined the association of these abuse subtypes with BMI status. Methods In total, data of 51,856 secondary school students aged 13–16 who had completed a questionnaire on health, well-being and lifestyle were used. BMI was classified into four categories, underweight, normal weight, overweight and obesity. Adolescents reported if they had ever been physically, sexually or mentally abused. Crude and adjusted General Estimation Equation (GEE) analyses were performed to investigate the association between abuse subtypes and BMI status. Analyses were adjusted for ethnicity and parental communication, and stratified for gender and educational level. Results Eighteen percent of the adolescents reported mental abuse, 7% reported sexual abuse, and 6% reported physical abuse. For underweight, overweight and obese adolescents these percentages were 17%, 25%, and 44%; 7%, 8%, and 16%; and 6%, 8%, 18% respectively. For the entire population, all these subtypes of abuse were associated with being overweight and obese (OR=3.67, 1.79 and 1.50) and all but sexual abuse were associated with underweight (OR=1.21 and 1.12). Stratified analyses showed that physical and sexual abuse were significantly associated with obesity among boys (OR=1.77 and 2.49) and among vocational school students (OR=1.60 and 1.69), and with underweight among girls (OR=1.26 and 0.83). Conclusion Mental abuse was reported by almost half of the obese adolescents and associated with underweight, overweight and obesity. Longitudinal analyses are recommended to explore the causality of and the mechanisms explaining this association between abuse and overweight.
机译:成年人的背景研究表明,虐待与体重指数(BMI)状态之间存在关联。如果由于滥用导致的BMI异常状态在青春期已经很普遍,则早期发现和治疗虐待可能会阻止这些青少年在成年后出现严重的体重问题以及其他长期的社会,情感和身体问题。因此,本研究调查了青少年身体,性和精神虐待的患病率,并研究了这些虐待亚型与BMI状况的相关性。方法总共使用了51856名13-16岁的中学生,他们完成了关于健康,幸福和生活方式的问卷调查。体重指数被分为四类,体重不足,正常体重,超重和肥胖。青少年报告他们是否曾遭受身体,性或精神虐待。进行粗略和经调整的一般估计方程(GEE)分析,以研究滥用亚型与BMI状况之间的关联。分析针对种族和父母沟通进行了调整,并针对性别和教育水平进行了分层。结果18%的青少年报告有精神虐待,7%的报告为性虐待,6%的报告为身体虐待。对于体重不足,超重和肥胖的青少年,这些百分比分别为17%,25%和44%; 7%,8%和16%;和6%,8%,18%。在整个人群中,所有这些亚型的虐待都与超重和肥胖有关(OR = 3.67、1.79和1.50),除性虐待之外的所有虐待都与体重过轻有关(OR = 1.21和1.12)。分层分析表明,身体和性虐待与男孩(OR = 1.77和2.49)和职业学校学生(OR = 1.60和1.69)之间的肥胖显着相关,而与女孩体重不足(OR = 1.26和0.83)有关。结论几乎一半的肥胖青少年都报告了精神虐待,并与体重过轻,超重和肥胖有关。建议进行纵向分析,以探讨滥用与超重之间的因果关系以及解释这种关联的机制。

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