Violence and non-fatal injuries among Thai adolescents: National prevalence, and sex-stratified risk and protective factors

IF 2 3区 医学 Q3 CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE
Tanjin Kabir Aunto , Taufique Ahmed , Md Ehsanul Saad , Md Khalid Hasan
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Abstract

Objectives

We conducted a sex-stratified analysis to assess the prevalence and predictors of violence and non-fatal injury among adolescents attending school in Thailand.

Methods

The data for this study were obtained from the Thailand Global School-based Student Health Survey (GSHS), a nationally representative survey conducted in 2021 with a sample size of 5661 students aged 13–17 years. Multiple logistic regression analyses were used to examine the protective factors and risk factors that influence non-fatal injury and violence. The regression analysis was reported using adjusted odds ratios (AORs) and 95 % confidence intervals (CIs), with a p-value < 0.05.

Results

The national prevalence of violence and non-fatal injury among school-going adolescents was 11.6 % and 52.6 %, respectively. Boys had a substantially higher prevalence of violence (7.6 %) and non-fatal injury (26.4 %) compared to girls (3.6 % and 24.1 %, respectively). Stratifying by sex, school truancy, and bullying were associated with violence and non-fatal injuries in girls, as well as suicidal ideation, anxiety, hunger, and various health risk behaviors, like tobacco, alcohol, and cigarette use, were found to be associated with violence and non-fatal injuries in boys. In contrast, parental supervision, peer support, and sedentary behavior were found to be protective factors for Thai adolescents.

Conclusions

Future policies should consider individual risk factors and parent-child-teacher bonding to mitigate the burden of violence and injury among in-school adolescents in Thailand.
泰国青少年中的暴力和非致命伤害:全国流行,性别分层的风险和保护因素
目的:我们进行了一项性别分层分析,以评估泰国上学青少年中暴力和非致命伤害的患病率和预测因素。方法本研究的数据来自泰国全球学校学生健康调查(GSHS),这是一项具有全国代表性的调查,于2021年进行,样本量为5661名13-17岁的学生。多重逻辑回归分析用于检验影响非致命伤害和暴力的保护因素和危险因素。回归分析采用校正优势比(AORs)和95%置信区间(ci), p值为<;0.05.结果全国学龄青少年暴力和非致命性伤害发生率分别为11.6%和52.6%。男孩的暴力发生率(7.6%)和非致命伤害发生率(26.4%)明显高于女孩(分别为3.6%和24.1%)。按性别分层,逃学和欺凌与女孩的暴力和非致命伤害有关,自杀意念、焦虑、饥饿和各种健康风险行为,如吸烟、饮酒和吸烟,被发现与男孩的暴力和非致命伤害有关。相比之下,父母监督、同伴支持和久坐行为被发现是泰国青少年的保护因素。结论未来的政策应考虑个体风险因素和亲子-教师关系,以减轻泰国在校青少年的暴力和伤害负担。
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4.00
自引率
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发文量
699
审稿时长
96 days
期刊介绍: Injury was founded in 1969 and is an international journal dealing with all aspects of trauma care and accident surgery. Our primary aim is to facilitate the exchange of ideas, techniques and information among all members of the trauma team.
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