Exposure to Violence and Mental Health Outcomes Among Pre-schoolers in a South African Birth Cohort.

IF 2.9 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Lucinda Tsunga, Jon Heron, Marilyn T Lake, Sarah L Halligan, Susan Malcolm-Smith, Nadia Hoffman, Heather J Zar, Abigail Fraser, Dan J Stein, Kirsten A Donald
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Little is known about the relationship between violence exposure and mental health in preschoolers living in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Multiple regression analyses investigated associations between violence exposure and mental health in the Drakenstein Child Health Study (N = 978), a South African birth cohort. Lifetime violence exposure was assessed at age 4.5 years using the parent-report Child Exposure to Community Violence Checklist (CECV). Mental health was assessed at age 5 years using the Child Behaviour Checklist (CBCL 1.5-5). Eighty-three percent of the children were exposed to some form of violence. Internalising and externalising behaviours were positively associated with overall violence exposure (β per one unit change in the overall score = 0.55 [0.16, 0.94] and β = 0.53 [0.23, 0.84], respectively), domestic victimisation (β per one unit change in the subscore = 1.28 [0.28, 2.27]; β = 1.14 [0.37, 1.90]) and witnessing community violence (β = 0.77 [0.15, 1.39]; β = 0.68 [0.19, 1.18]). There was a positive association between polyvictimisation and externalising (β = 1.02 [0.30, 1.73]) but not internalising (β = 0.87 [-0.06, 1.80]) behaviour problems. Evidence for an association of witnessing domestic violence with internalising (β = 0.63 [-0.97, 2.24]) or externalising (β = 1.23 [-0.04, 2.50]) behaviours was less robust. There was no association between community victimisation and internalising or externalising behaviours (β = 0.72 [-1.52, 2.97; β = 0.68 [ -1.06, 2.41]). Observations highlight the risk for mental health problems among preschoolers living in high-violence contexts and emphasize the need for early interventions.

南非出生队列中学龄前儿童的暴力暴露与心理健康结果。
人们对中低收入国家学龄前儿童遭受暴力侵害与心理健康之间的关系知之甚少。多元回归分析调查了南非出生队列德拉肯斯坦儿童健康研究(Drakenstein Child Health Study,N = 978)中暴力暴露与心理健康之间的关系。在儿童4.5岁时,使用家长报告的儿童社区暴力暴露清单(CECV)对其终生暴力暴露进行评估。在儿童 5 岁时,使用儿童行为检查表(CBCL 1.5-5)对其心理健康进行评估。83%的儿童接触过某种形式的暴力。内化行为和外化行为与遭受暴力的总体情况呈正相关(总分每变化一个单位的 β 值分别为 0.55 [0.16, 0.94] 和 β = 0.53 [0.23, 0.84])。分别为 0.55 [0.16, 0.94] 和 β = 0.53 [0.23, 0.84])、家庭暴力(子分数每变化一个单位的 β = 1.28 [0.28, 2.27]; β = 1.14 [0.37, 1.90])和目睹社区暴力(β = 0.77 [0.15, 1.39]; β = 0.68 [0.19, 1.18])。多重受害与外化(β = 1.02 [0.30, 1.73])行为问题呈正相关,但与内化(β = 0.87 [-0.06, 1.80])行为问题无关。目睹家庭暴力与内化(β = 0.63 [-0.97, 2.24])或外化(β = 1.23 [-0.04, 2.50])行为相关的证据不那么有力。社区受害与内化或外化行为之间没有关联(β = 0.72 [-1.52, 2.97; β = 0.68 [ -1.06, 2.41])。这些观察结果突显了生活在高暴力环境中的学龄前儿童出现心理健康问题的风险,并强调了早期干预的必要性。
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Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology
Research on Child and Adolescent Psychopathology Psychology-Developmental and Educational Psychology
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