| Literature DB >> 20498381 |
Sharyn E Parks1, Kevin H Kim, Nancy L Day, Mary A Garza, Cynthia A Larkby.
Abstract
Study aims were to examine the relations between multiple forms of childhood maltreatment (CM) and adult violent victimization (AVV) and to explore other significant covariates of the relations between CM and AVV. Data were collected from women (n = 477) who participated in two longitudinal studies in the Maternal Health Practices and Child Development Project. Women with a history of CM were more than twice as likely to experience AVV as women with no history of CM. Those who experienced one or two forms of CM were significantly more likely to report any AVV compared to women with no CM. The relationship between CM and AVV remained significant after controlling for illicit drug use at baseline. Among low-income women, a history of CM exposure increased the risk of AVV. Having had any CM exposure was more important that the specific form or combination of forms, of CM exposure (e.g., sexual abuse or physical abuse).Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20498381 DOI: 10.1177/0886260510368158
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Interpers Violence ISSN: 0886-2605