Identifying teenage sexual abuse victims by questions on their daily lives

Child Abuse & Neglect
Stéphanie MignotPierre Ingrand

Abstract

Child sexual abuse (CSA) is an international public health problem. While general practitioners are perhaps ideally positioned to detect CSA, a lack of simple tools and their discomfort in bringing up such a sensitive subject reduce the likelihood of its being brought up and flagged in primary care. However, it may be possible to identify victims of CSA by observing its consequences on student well-being, overall well-being and risk behavior. This study investigate the predictive value of daily life events possibly associated with CSA: relationship difficulties with peers and teachers, autolytic attempts, self-mutilation, low self-esteem, addiction, poor body image, physical and psychological violence, low quality of sleep. We carried out a crosssectional survey involving a representative sample of 1719 15 year-old adolescents enrolled in 192 randomly drawn schools from two French regions. In their classrooms, they filled out a version of the Health Behavior in School-Aged Children international (HBSC) self-questionnaire. Compared to their coevals, these youth were more likely to regularly consume cannabis, OR 4.40 [1.85; 10.48] and to express fear of violence, OR 2.05 [1.28; 3,28]. They were less likely to feel satisfied about...Continue Reading

Citations

Aug 6, 2020·Pediatrics·Lea GhastineJack A Kopechek

❮ Previous
Next ❯

Related Concepts

Related Feeds

Addiction

This feed focuses mechanisms underlying addiction and addictive behaviour including heroin and opium dependence, alcohol intoxication, gambling, and tobacco addiction.

Related Papers

The Journal of Adolescent Health : Official Publication of the Society for Adolescent Medicine
Meichun Mohler-KuoUlrich Schnyder
Revue D'épidémiologie Et De Santé Publique
R FakhfakhA M Ben Hamida
Journal of Public Health Dentistry
Jay W Friedman
© 2022 Meta ULC. All rights reserved