Sexual Violence against Children with Disabilities: A Danish National Birth Cohort Prospective Study.

IF 1.4 Q3 PSYCHIATRY
Ask Elklit, Siobhan Murphy, Christian Skovgaard, Mette Lausten
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Abstract

Background: Children with disabilities are at heightened risk of sexual violence compared to non-disabled peers.

Objective: We aimed to examine the associations between ten childhood disabilities and sexual victimization.

Methods: Data were drawn from the Danish Psychiatric Case Register, the Criminal Register, and other population-based registers. Children born between 1994 and 2001 (n=570,351) were followed until 18 years of age. Using logistic regression, the association between the disabilities and risk of sexual victimisation was estimated.

Results: We identified 8,860 cases of sexual victimization towards children and adolescents. In the fully adjusted models, children with a diagnosis of ADHD, speech disability and intellectual disability were at highest risk of sexual victimization. Children with comorbid disabilities were particularly vulnerable to sexual victimization.

Conclusions: We found that children with certain types of disability have a higher risk of sexual victimization. Our findings indicate that educational institutions and health care professionals should be aware of and have specialized training in, recognizing and assessing sexual victimization among children with disabilities.

针对残疾儿童的性暴力:丹麦全国出生队列前瞻性研究。
背景:与非残疾儿童相比,残疾儿童遭受性暴力侵害的风险更高:与非残疾儿童相比,残疾儿童遭受性暴力的风险更高:我们旨在研究十种儿童残疾与性侵害之间的关联:数据来自丹麦精神病病例登记册、犯罪登记册和其他人口登记册。我们对 1994 年至 2001 年间出生的儿童(n=570,351)进行了跟踪调查,直至他们 18 岁。我们使用逻辑回归法估算了残疾与性侵害风险之间的关系:结果:我们发现了 8860 例儿童和青少年遭受性侵害的案例。在完全调整模型中,被诊断患有多动症、语言障碍和智力障碍的儿童遭受性侵害的风险最高。合并有残疾的儿童尤其容易受到性侵害:我们发现,患有某些类型残疾的儿童遭受性侵害的风险更高。我们的研究结果表明,教育机构和医疗保健专业人员应了解并接受专门培训,以识别和评估残疾儿童的性侵害行为。
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