Childhood adversity, emergent psychopathology, and adolescent-to-parent violence: Process mining trajectories from police and health service administrative data.

Frontiers in child and adolescent psychiatry Pub Date : 2023-04-11 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frcha.2023.1074861
Allison Peck, Marie Hutchinson, Steve Provost
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Abstract

Aim: To discover developmental risk trajectories for emerging mental health problems among a sample of adolescent family violence offenders to inform service delivery focused on early preventative interventions with children and their families.

Design: A retrospective case-series design employing data linkage.

Setting: An Australian regional location.

Participants: Adolescents (born between 1994 and 2006) issued a legal action by the NSW Police Force for an adolescent-to-parent family violence offense (n = 775).

Procedure: Discrete routinely collected episode data in police and health service electronic records for children, and police data for parents, were linked and transformed into longitudinal person-based records from birth to 19 years to identify trajectories for mental health problems.

Results: Sixty-three percent (n = 489) of adolescents had contact with a mental health service before age 19. The majority of these adolescents received a diagnosis for a stress or anxiety disorder (n = 200). Trajectory analysis found childhood exposure to parental intimate partner violence and parental drug and/or alcohol use were dominant events in the pathway to receiving a mental health diagnosis. Being a victim of a sexual offense was found to increase the odds of adolescents having a diagnosis for each of the main mental health categories (with the exception of drug or alcohol disorders).

Conclusions: Pathways to mental health problems were characterized by inter-related adverse childhood events and poly-victimization for many adolescents. Early identification of at-risk children must be a continued focus of child health services in order to reduce and identify early emerging mental health problems.

童年逆境,紧急精神病理学和青少年对父母的暴力:从警察和卫生服务行政数据中挖掘过程轨迹。
目的:发现青少年家庭暴力罪犯样本中新出现的心理健康问题的发展风险轨迹,以便为儿童及其家庭提供侧重于早期预防干预的服务。设计:采用数据链接的回顾性病例系列设计。环境:澳大利亚的一个地区。参与者:青少年(出生于1994年至2006年之间)因青少年对父母的家庭暴力犯罪而被新南威尔士州警察部队发出法律诉讼(n = 775)。程序:将警察和卫生服务电子记录中离散的例行收集的儿童事件数据与警察的父母数据联系起来,并转化为从出生到19岁的纵向个人记录,以确定心理健康问题的轨迹。结果:63% (n = 489)的青少年在19岁之前接触过心理健康服务。这些青少年中的大多数被诊断为压力或焦虑障碍(n = 200)。轨迹分析发现,童年暴露于父母亲密伴侣暴力和父母吸毒和/或酗酒是接受精神健康诊断的主要事件。研究发现,成为性犯罪的受害者会增加青少年被诊断为每一种主要心理健康类别(吸毒或酗酒障碍除外)的几率。结论:许多青少年的心理健康问题通路以相互关联的不良童年事件和多重受害为特征。儿童保健服务必须继续把早期发现有风险的儿童作为重点,以减少和发现早期出现的心理健康问题。
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