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青少年健康结果:与儿童虐待和同伴侵害的关联。

Adolescent health outcomes: associations with child maltreatment and peer victimization.

机构信息

Department of Community Health Sciences, University of Manitoba, S113-750 Bannatyne Avenue, Winnipeg, MB, R3E 0W5, Canada.

Faculty of Social Work, University of Manitoba, 173 Dafoe Road W., Winnipeg, MB, R3T 2N2, Canada.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2022 May 6;22(1):905. doi: 10.1186/s12889-022-13310-w.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Child maltreatment (CM) and peer victimization (PV) are serious issues affecting children and adolescents. Despite the interrelatedness of these exposures, few studies have investigated their co-occurrence and combined impact on health outcomes. The study objectives were to determine the overall and sex-specific prevalence of lifetime exposure to CM and past-month exposure to PV in adolescents, and the impact of CM and PV co-occurrence on non-suicidal self-injury, suicidality, mental health disorders, and physical health conditions.

METHODS

Adolescents aged 14-17 years (n = 2,910) from the 2014 Ontario Child Health Study were included. CM included physical, sexual, and emotional abuse, physical neglect, and exposure to intimate partner violence. PV included school-based, cyber, and discriminatory victimization. Logistic regression was used to compare prevalence by sex, examine independent associations and interaction effects in sex-stratified models and in the entire sample, and cumulative effects in the entire sample.

RESULTS

About 10% of the sample reported exposure to both CM and PV. Sex differences were as follows: females had increased odds of CM, self-injury, suicidality, and internalizing disorders, and males had greater odds of PV, externalizing disorders, and physical health conditions. Significant cumulative and interaction effects were found in the entire sample and interaction effects were found in sex-stratified models, indicating that the presence of both CM and PV magnifies the effect on self-injury and all suicide outcomes for females, and on suicidal ideation, suicide attempts, and mental health disorders for males.

CONCLUSIONS

Experiencing both CM and PV substantially increases the odds of poor health outcomes among adolescents, and moderating relationships affect females and males differently. Continued research is needed to develop effective prevention strategies and to examine protective factors that may mitigate these adverse health outcomes, including potential sex differences.

摘要

背景

儿童虐待(CM)和同伴侵害(PV)是影响儿童和青少年的严重问题。尽管这些暴露是相互关联的,但很少有研究调查它们的同时发生及其对健康结果的综合影响。本研究的目的是确定青少年一生中接触 CM 和过去一个月接触 PV 的总体和性别特异性患病率,以及 CM 和 PV 同时发生对非自杀性自伤、自杀意念、心理健康障碍和身体健康状况的影响。

方法

本研究纳入了来自 2014 年安大略省儿童健康研究的 14-17 岁青少年(n=2910)。CM 包括身体、性和情感虐待、身体忽视和亲密伴侣暴力的暴露。PV 包括基于学校、网络和歧视性的侵害。使用逻辑回归比较了性别之间的患病率,在性别分层模型和整个样本中检查了独立关联和交互效应,以及整个样本中的累积效应。

结果

大约 10%的样本报告同时接触了 CM 和 PV。性别差异如下:女性接触 CM、自伤、自杀意念和内化障碍的几率增加,而男性接触 PV、外化障碍和身体健康状况的几率增加。在整个样本中发现了显著的累积和交互效应,在性别分层模型中发现了交互效应,表明 CM 和 PV 的同时存在增加了女性自伤和所有自杀结局的几率,以及男性自杀意念、自杀企图和心理健康障碍的几率。

结论

经历 CM 和 PV 会显著增加青少年不良健康结果的几率,而调节关系对女性和男性的影响不同。需要进一步研究以制定有效的预防策略,并研究可能减轻这些不良健康结果的保护因素,包括潜在的性别差异。

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