医学
昏厥
职业安全与健康
伤害预防
整群抽样
哮喘
毒物控制
逻辑回归
自杀预防
星团(航天器)
环境卫生
精神科
家庭医学
儿科
内科学
病理
计算机科学
程序设计语言
人口
作者
Jui‐Ying Feng,Yi‐Ping Hsieh,Hsiao‐Lin Hwa,Ching‐Yu Huang,Hsi-Sheng Wei,April Chiung‐Tao Shen
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.chiabu.2019.02.013
摘要
Although research on the negative effects of childhood poly-victimization is substantial, few studies have examined the relationship between poly-victimization and younger children's physical health and diseases.This study examines the associations between poly-victimization and children's health problems requiring medical attention.A national stratified cluster random sampling was used to select and approach 25% of the total primary schools in Taiwan, and 49% of the approached schools agreed to participate in this study. We collected data with a self-report questionnaire from 6233 (4th-grade) students aged 10-11, covering every city and county in Taiwan.Logistic regression analyses demonstrate a significant dose-response relationship between children's poly-victimization exposure and their health problems including hospitalization, serious injury, surgery, daily-medication requirements, heart murmurs, asthma, dizziness or fainting, allergies, kidney disease, therapies for special needs, smoking, and alcohol use. The results indicate that children's risk of having a health problem grew significantly with each increase in the number of victimization types that children experienced.These research findings underscore the effect of poly-victimization on children's health problems requiring medical attention, and stress the need for both proper screening methods for children's exposure to poly-victimization and stronger awareness of poly-victimization's effects on health conditions in healthcare clinics.
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