| Literature DB >> 28607670 |
Franziska Meinck1,2, Deborah Fry3, Choice Ginindza4, Kerri Wazny3, Aldo Elizalde5, Thees F Spreckelsen1, M Catherine Maternowska6, Michael P Dunne7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Research on emotional child abuse in sub-Saharan Africa is scarce. Few studies thus far have examined prevalence, risk and protective factors for emotional child abuse or the associations between emotional abuse and girls' health.Entities:
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28607670 PMCID: PMC5460395 DOI: 10.7189/jogh.07.010410
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Glob Health ISSN: 2047-2978 Impact factor: 4.413
Socio–demographic characteristics of the sample of girls in Swaziland, 2007 (n = 1224)*
| Characteristics | Percentage (n) | Confidence Interval (95%) |
|---|---|---|
| Child emotional abuse | 28.5% (355) | 25.8–31.4% |
| Child sexual abuse | 49.3% (613) | 46.2–52.5% |
| Child physical abuse | 25.6% (319) | 22.5–27.8% |
| Orphanhood | 43.7% (544) | 40.6–47.9% |
| Paternal orphanhood | 33.0% (411) | 30.4–36.4% |
| Maternal orphanhood | 10.8% (134) | 9.0–12.9% |
| Community trust: | ||
| -Strongly disagree | 13.7% (170) | 11.7–16.1% |
| -Disagree | 39.6% (493) | 36.6–42.7% |
| -Neither agree nor disagree | 18.8% (234) | 16.4–21.5% |
| -Agree | 22.0% (274) | 19.6–24.6% |
| -Strongly agree | 5.7% (71) | 4.5–7.4% |
| School trust: | ||
| -Not at all trusting | 9.0% (112) | 7.3–11.0% |
| -Somewhat trusting | 31.1% (387) | 28.2–34.1% |
| -Very trusting | 59.9% (745) | 56.8–62.9% |
| Religious practice: | ||
| -Not important | 7.2% (90) | 5.8–9.0% |
| -A little important | 5.4% (67) | 4.1–7.0% |
| -Somewhat important | 16.0% (199) | 13.8–18.5% |
| -Very important | 71.4% (888) | 68.5–74.1% |
| Poverty | 58.5% (728) | 55.5–61.4% |
| Overcrowding | 87.8% (1092) | 85.8–89.5% |
| Close to mother | 75.9% (944) | 73.2–78.9% |
| Close to father | 46.6% (580) | 43.5–49.7% |
| Frequent caregiver changes | 26.1% (325) | 23.5–28.9% |
| Age (years) | 17.9 (SE 0.10) | 17.8–18.1 |
| Relationship status: | ||
| -Married | 9.7% (120) | 8.1–11.7% |
| -Living with partner, not married | 3.4% (42) | 2.5–4.4% |
| -Not living with partner | 86.8% (1079) | 84.7–88.7% |
| Urban or peri–urban area | 15.3% (190) | 14.5–16.3% |
| Ethnicity African | 99.8% (1241) | 99.2–99.9% |
| Highest level of education: | ||
| -Some primary | 43.4% (538) | 40.3–46.5% |
| -Some secondary | 55.2% (687) | 52.0–58.3% |
| -Some tertiary | 1.4% (17) | 0.7–2.4% |
| Religion: | ||
| -Zionist Christian Church | 41.0% (510) | 38.1–44.1% |
| -Catholic | 5.4% (67) | 4.2–6.9% |
| -Protestant | 52.7% (656) | 49.6–55.8% |
| -Muslim | 0.1% (1) | 0.002–0.04% |
| Suicidal ideation | 17.7% (220) | 15.5–20.0% |
| Feeling depressed | 67.8% (843) | 64.8–70.6% |
| Sexually transmitted diseases | 5.0% (62) | 3.7–6.6% |
| Alcohol | 10.3% (128) | 8.6–12.4% |
| HIV–positive | 12.0% (149) | 8.7–16.2% |
| Smoking | 2.0% (25) | 1.3–3.0% |
SE – standard error
*Some variation in numbers across variables due to a small amount of missing data.
Factors associated with emotional abuse victimisation among girls in Swaziland, 2007 using bivariate logistic regressions (n = 1244)
| Factor | Odds ratio (95% confidence Interval) | |
|---|---|---|
| Physical abuse | 2.55 (1.89–3.44)‡ | 0.001 |
| Orphanhood | 1.44 (1.09–1.90)† | 0.009 |
| Sexual abuse | 2.11 (1.59–2.80)‡ | 0.001 |
| Community trust (very low ref): | ||
| -Low | 0.70 (0.46–1.07) | 0.103 |
| -Undecided | 0.61 (0.37–1.00)* | 0.049 |
| -High | 0.73 (0.46–1.15) | 0.180 |
| -Very high | 0.93 (0.47–1.83) | 0.838 |
| School trust (low trust ref): | ||
| -Medium trust | 0.89 (0.53–1.48) | 0.640 |
| -High trust | 0.97 (0.60–1.58) | 0.782 |
| Religious practice | 0.94 (0.80 –1.10) | 0.451 |
| Poverty | 1.48 (1.12–1.96)* | 0.005 |
| Overcrowding | 1.18 (0.78–1.78) | 0.428 |
| Close to mother | 0.85 (0.77–0.92)‡ | 0.001 |
| Close to father | 0.94 (0.88–1.01) | 0.119 |
| Frequent caregiver changes | 1.64 (1.21–2.22)‡ | 0.001 |
| Age | 0.97 (0.94–1.01) | 0.147 |
| Level of education primary (ref): | ||
| -Some secondary | 0.84 (0.63–1.12) | 0.229 |
| -Some tertiary | 0.10 (0.01–0.78)* | 0.028 |
| Relationship status: | ||
| -Married | 1.31 (0.85–2.04) | 0.225 |
| -Living with partner, not married | 1.17 (0.63–2.20) | 0.614 |
| -Not living with partner (ref) | ||
| Urban or peri–urban area | 0.72 (0.50–1.02) | 0.066 |
| Faith: | ||
| -Catholic (Ref Zionist Christian) | 0.56 (0.30–1.02) | 0.062 |
| -Protestant | 0.83 (0.62–1.10) | 0.197 |
| -No religion | 1.62 (0.42–6.27) | 0.480 |
| HIV–positive | 0.96 (0.47–1.99) | 0.918 |
| Drinks alcohol | 1.25 (0.79–1.96) | 0.335 |
| Smoking | 0.91 (0.38–2.18) | 0.839 |
| Suicide ideation | 2.23 (1.61–3.07)‡ | 0.001 |
| Feeling depressed | 2.15 (1.55–2.97)‡ | 0.001 |
| Sexually transmitted disease | 2.39 (1.29–4.41)† | 0.006 |
*P < 0.05.
†P < 0.01.
‡P < 0.001.
Multivariate logistic regressions of factors associated with emotional abuse among girls in Swaziland, 2007 (n = 1244)
| Model 1 | Model 2 | Model 3 | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Odds ratio | 95% CI | Odds ratio | 95% CI | Odds ratio | 95% CI | |
| Orphanhood | 1.26 | 0.94–1.70 | ||||
| Close to mother | 0.91† | 0.82–1.00 | 0.88† | 0.80–0.89 | 0.88‡ | 0.80–0.97 |
| Frequent caregiver changes | 1.40† | 1.00–1.97 | 1.41† | 1.01–1.97 | 1.42† | 1.03–1.97 |
| Poverty | 1.45† | 1.07–1.96 | 1.52‡ | 1.13–2.05 | 1.51‡ | 1.12–2.03 |
| Physical abuse | 2.00§ | 1.45–2.75 | 1.98§ | 1.44–2.72 | 1.98§ | 1.45–2.71 |
| Sexual abuse | 2.19§ | 1.55–3.09 | 2.14§ | 1.52–2.01 | 2.22§ | 1.57–3.10 |
| Tertiary education | 0.17 | 0.02–1.32 | 0.16 | 0.20–1.22 | ||
| Urban or peri–urban area | 0.64* | 0.43–0.96 | 0.64† | 0.43–0.96 | 0.65† | 0.44–0.96 |
| Age | 0.92§ | 0.88–0.97 | 0.92‡ | 0.88–0.97 | 0.92§ | 0.88–0.97 |
| Faith | 0.93 | 0.80–1.08 | ||||
CI – confidence interval
*Statistically significant at P < 0.1.
†Statistically significant at P < 0.05.
‡Statistically significant at P < 0.01.
§Statistically significant at P < 0.001.
Logistic regression analyses of health factors associated with emotional abuse among girls in Swaziland, 2007 (n = 1244)
| Model 1 | Model 2 | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Odds ratio | 95% CI | Odds ratio | 95% CI | |
| Suicide ideation | 1.79* | 1.25–2.56 | 1.85* | 1.30–2.63 |
| Feeling depressed | 1.87* | 1.30–2.69 | 1.89* | 1.31–2.71 |
| Sexually transmitted disease | 1.78 | 0.90–3.55 | ||
| Physical abuse | 1.89* | 1.38–2.58 | 1.92* | 1.40–2.62 |
| Sexual abuse | 2.04* | 1.45–2.86 | 2.08* | 1.48–2.92 |
| Urban or peri–urban area | 0.78 | 0.53–1.16 | ||
| Age | 0.88* | 0.84–.93 | 0.89* | 0.84–94 |
| Faith | 0.91 | 0.78–1.06 | ||
CI – confidence interval
*Statistically significant at P < 0.05.
Figure 1Predicted cumulative risk for emotional abuse victimisation among girls in Swaziland, 2007. Data source: VACS Swaziland, n=1224.