关键词: Taipei adolescent child abuse health behaviors sexual

Mesh : Adolescent Alcohol Drinking Child Abuse, Sexual / psychology statistics & numerical data Cross-Sectional Studies Female Gambling Health Behavior Humans Logistic Models Male Risk-Taking Sex Factors Smoking Suicidal Ideation Suicide, Attempted Surveys and Questionnaires Taiwan Violence Young Adult

来  源:   DOI:10.1177/1010539515573075

Abstract:
This study explores the association of child sexual abuse (CSA) with subsequent health risk behaviors among a cross-section of 4354 adolescents and young adults surveyed in urban and rural Taipei. Descriptive analysis and logistic regressions were employed. The overall proportion of CSA was 5.15%, with more females (6.14%) than males (4.16%) likely to experience CSA. CSA was differently associated with multiple adverse health outcomes, after adjusting other factors, such as age, residence, economic status, education, employment status, and household instability. Both males and females with CSA experience were more likely to report drinking, gambling, and suicidal ideation compared with those who had no history of CSA. However, the significant association between CSA and smoking, fighting, and suicidal attempt was not observed among females. Effective interventions are needed to reduce CSA and its adverse effects on adolescent well-being.
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