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Intergenerational continuity of child physical abuse: how good is the evidence?

机译:儿童身体虐待的代际连续性:证据有多好?

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BACKGROUND: There is widespread belief that individuals who were physically abused during childhood are more likely to abuse their own children than those who were not abused, but the empirical studies examining this belief have not been systematically reviewed. The aim of this study was to evaluate systematically, based on eight methodological standards derived from a hypothetical randomised controlled trial, the design of studies investigating the intergenerational transmission of child physical abuse. METHODS: We reviewed studies published between 1965 and 2000 in English that provided information about physical maltreatment in two generations and included a comparison group. Two investigators independently assessed whether each study met the methodological standards. FINDINGS: In the ten studies identified (four cohort, one cross-sectional, and five case-control), the relative risks of maltreatment in the children of parents who were abused during childhood were significantly increased in four studies (relative risks 4.75-37.8), but in three other studies the relative risks were less than 2. Most study reports provided a clear description of abuse of parents during childhood and abuse of their children. Five studies failed to avoid recall and detection bias; five did not ensure that controls were not themselves maltreated; eight did not provide adequate follow-up; and in six the report did not state whether the enrolled parent was responsible for the maltreatment. Most studies did not control for intervening factors, such as sociodemographic characteristics during the time of abuse of the parent generation and at the time their children were abused. Only one study met all eight criteria (relative risk of abuse transmission 12.6 [95% CI 1.82-87.2]) and one met six (1.05 [0.53-2.06]). INTERPRETATION: The one study that met all eight methodological standards provided evidence for the intergenerational continuity of child physical abuse, but that which met six standards did not support the hypothesis. Use of our model and methodological standards should improve the scientific quality of studies examining the effects of risk factors for adverse outcomes that may continue across generations.
机译:背景:人们普遍认为,在童年时期遭受身体虐待的人比没有受到虐待的人更容易虐待自己的孩子,但是没有系统地审查过检验这种信仰的实证研究。这项研究的目的是基于假设的随机对照试验得出的八种方法学标准,系统地评估研究儿童身体虐待的代际传播的研究设计。方法:我们回顾了1965年至2000年之间用英语发表的研究,该研究提供了两代人关于身体虐待的信息,并包括一个比较组。两名研究者独立评估每个研究是否符合方法学标准。结果:在确定的十项研究中(四项队列研究,一项横断面研究和五项病例对照研究),四项研究显着增加了在童年时期遭受虐待的父母子女遭受虐待的相对风险(相对风险4.75-37.8 ),但在其他三项研究中,相对风险小于2。大多数研究报告都清楚地描述了儿童时期父母遭受虐待和子女遭受虐待的情况。五项研究未能避免回忆和发现偏见;有五名未能确保控制本身不会受到虐待;八个没有提供足够的后续行动;在六份报告中,没有说明登记的父母是否应对虐待负责。大多数研究没有控制干预因素,例如在虐待父母一代和虐待他们的孩子时的社会人口统计学特征。只有一项研究符合所有八项标准(滥用传播的相对风险为12.6 [95%CI 1.82-87.2]),一项研究符合六项标准(1.05 [0.53-2.06])。解释:一项符合所有八项方法论标准的研究为儿童身体虐待的代际连续性提供了证据,但符合六项标准的研究则不支持该假设。使用我们的模型和方法学标准应该可以提高研究风险的影响因素的研究的科学质量。

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