Literature DB >> 12080879

[Child abuse in in the city Temuco. Prevalence study and associated factors].

M B Vizcarra1, J Cortés, L Bustos, M Alarcón, S Muñoz.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Child maltreatment is recognised as a significant health problem in developed countries. There is increasing awareness on family violence in Chile, becoming a health priority in the last five years, but there is scant information about its prevalence. AIM: Determine prevalence of child abuse, and associated factors in a population sample from Temuco, Chile.
MATERIAL AND METHODS: A standardised questionnaire was applied to a sample of 422 women at their homes. Instrument had questions about disciplinary practices by caretakers, a standardised questionnaire to assess mental health, as measures of risk and protective factors for violence
RESULTS: The prevalence of psychological aggression delivered by mothers or fathers was 17.5% and 6.8% respectively. The figures for corporal punishment delivered by mother or fathers were 42.3% and 17% respectively. Three percent of mothers and 1.2% of fathers recognised severe physical abuse. Associated factors were mother impaired mental health, antecedents of child abuse in both parents, parents alcohol abuse and child emotional/behavioral problem.
CONCLUSION: Child abuse is a extended significant problem in Temuco that requires multidisciplinary intervention programs.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 12080879

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Med Chil        ISSN: 0034-9887            Impact factor:   0.553


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