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Abstract
Adolescents exposed to maltreatment have an elevated risk of deliberate self-harm (DSH). The aim of this study was to investigate longitudinally the effects of the number, timing, and type of maltreatment allegations on adolescent risk of having a DSH-related hospital admission, using linked data in Western Australia. A total of 351,372 children born between 1986 and 2000 were followed from birth up to the year 2010. Cox regression models were utilized, while controlling for a range of psychosocial covariates. Compared to children without allegations of maltreatment, children with unsubstantiated allegations only (aHR = 1.04, 95%CI: 1.00–1.08, p < .01) and children with a substantiated allegation (aHR = 1.10, 95%CI: 1.06–1.15, p < .001) all had significantly increased risk of DSH in adolescence. Among children with a substantiated allegation of maltreatment, the greater the number of allegations, the longer the exposure to maltreatment, and the more types of maltreatment experienced by a child, the higher the child's risk of DSH. However, this dose–response pattern was not found among children with unsubstantiated allegations only. This study calls for the early identification of children who are vulnerable to maltreatment, the better identification of the duration and severity of maltreatment experiences, and the provision of continued care and support, to reduce the child's DSH risk in adolescence.© 2017 Elsevier Ltd
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 322-337 |
Number of pages | 16 |
Journal | Child Abuse and Neglect |
Volume | 67 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 May 2017 |
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Pathways Policies and Prevention - Better Outcomes for Western Australian Children
APAI, N. N. (Investigator 01), Stanley, F. (Investigator 02), APAI, U. (Investigator 03), Leonard, H. (Investigator 04), APAI_1, N. N. (Investigator 05), De Klerk, N. (Investigator 06), APAI_2, N. N. (Investigator 07), Li, J. (Investigator 08), Nassar, N. (Investigator 09), Zubrick, S. (Investigator 10), Taylor, C. (Investigator 11), Bartnik, E. (Investigator 12), Walker, P. (Investigator 13), Gwilliam, C. (Investigator 14), Johnson, I. (Investigator 15), Marney, T. (Investigator 16), Murphy, T. (Investigator 17), O'Callaghan, K. (Investigator 18), O'Neill, S. (Investigator 19) & Searle, G. (Investigator 20)
ARC Australian Research Council , Curtin University, University of Sydney, Department of Communities (Western Australia), Department of Justice (Western Australia), Department of Education (Western Australia), Department of Health (Western Australia), Department of Premier and Cabinet (Western Australia), Department of Treasury (Western Australia), WA Disability Services Commission, Western Australia Police Service
30/06/10 → 30/06/18
Project: Research