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Carina Petersson1, Katarina Swahnberg1, Ulla Peterson1, Marie Oscarsson1.
Abstract
Background: Being exposed to violence is a global health problem, increasing the risk of suffering from ill health. The main aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of emotional, physical and sexual violence victimisation and its association to self-rated health among youths. The second aim was to investigate whether the youths had disclosed to healthcare professionals at a Youth Centre or others about being exposed.Entities:
Keywords: Self-rated health; Sweden; Youth Centre; violence; youth
Mesh:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32456530 PMCID: PMC8056714 DOI: 10.1177/1403494820921690
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Scand J Public Health ISSN: 1403-4948 Impact factor: 3.021
Figure 1.Questions about exposure to interpersonal violence in NorVold Abuse Questionnaire (NorAQ).
Sociodemographic factors by sex (N=500).
| % ( | Female | Male | Total |
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| 89.4 (447) | 10.6 (53) | 100 (500) |
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| < 18 years | 21.9 (98) | 7.5 (4) | 20.4 (102) |
| ⩾ 18 years | 78.1 (349) | 92.5 (49) | 79.6 (398) |
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| Studying | 69.1 (309) | 52.8 (28) | 67.4 (340) |
| Working | 22.8 (102) | 41.5 (22) | 24.8 (124) |
| Unemployed | 6.1 (27) | 3.8 (2) | 5.8 (29) |
| SA/parental leave/other | 1.3 (6) | 1.9 (1) | 1.4 (7) |
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| Alone | 20.6 (92) | 35.8 (19) | 22 (111) |
| With parents/foster parents | 55.7 (249) | 49.1 (26) | 55 (275) |
| At a family home/institution | 0.4 (2) | 0 | 0.4 (2) |
| With friend/friends | 4.5 (20) | 3.8 (2) | 4.4 (22) |
| With partner | 15.7 (70) | 7.5 (4) | 14.8 (74) |
| Other | 2.2 (10) | 3.8 (2) | 2.4 (12) |
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| Not complete/incomplete primary school | 3.6 (16) | 0 | 3.2 (16) |
| Elementary school | 26.6 (119) | 15.1 (8) | 25.4 (127) |
| High school | 62.4 (279) | 67.9 (36) | 63 (315) |
| Folk high school/vocational training | 2.5 (11) | 3.8 (2) | 2.6 (13) |
| University/college graduate | 4.3 (19) | 13.2 (7) | 5.2 (26) |
SA: sickness absence.
Internal dropout = 0.2–0.8%.
Prevalence of emotional, physical and sexual violence (N=500).
| (% ( | Emotional violence | Physical violence | Sexual violence | ||||||
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| Women | Men | Total | Women | Men | Total | Women | Men | Total | |
| No | 72.5 (324) | 69.8 (37) | 72.2 (361) | 86.1 (385) | 64.2 (34) | 83.8 (419) | 74.3 (332) | 96.2 (51) | 76.6 (383) |
| Severity | |||||||||
| Mild | |||||||||
| <18 years | 7.2 (32) | 7.5 (4) | 7.2 (36) | 2.4 (11) | 1.9 (1) | 2.4 (12) | |||
| ⩾18 years | 1.3 (6) | 1.9 (1) | 1.4 (7) | 5.1 (23) | 0 | 4.6 (23) | |||
| Both | 0.9 (4) | 5.7 (3) | 1.4 (7) | 1.1 (5) | 0 | 1.0 (5) | |||
| Lifetime | 9.4 (42) | 15.1 (8) | 10.0 (50) | 8.6 (39) | 1.9 (1) | 8.0 (40) | |||
| Moderate | |||||||||
| <18 years | 4.3 (19) | 7.5 (4) | 4.6 (23) | 5.8 (26) | 9.4 (5) | 6.2 (31) | 2.9 (13) | 0 | 2.6 (13) |
| ⩾18 years | 3.4 (15) | 0 | 3.0 (15) | 1.1 (5) | 13.2 (7) | 2.4 (12) | 2.2 (10) | 0 | 2.0 (10) |
| Both | 0.9 (4) | 0 | 0.8 (4) | 0.7 (3) | 0 | 0.6 (3) | 0.4 (2) | 0 | 0.4 (2) |
| Lifetime | 8.6 (38) | 7.5 (4) | 8.4 (42) | 7.6 (34) | 22.6 (12) | 9.2 (46) | 5.5 (25) | 0 | 5.0 (25) |
| Severe | |||||||||
| <18 years | 5.8 (26) | 5.7 (3) | 5.8 (29) | 4.3 (19) | 5.7 (3) | 4.4 (22) | 6.0 (27) | 0 | 5.4 (27) |
| ⩾18 years | 3.4 (15) | 0 | 3.0 (15) | 1.8 (8) | 3.8 (2) | 2.0 (10) | 4.5 (20) | 0 | 4.2 (21) |
| Both | 0.4 (2) | 1.9 (1) | 0.6 (3) | 0.2 (1) | 3.8 (2) | 0.6 (3) | 0.9 (4) | 1.9 (1) | 0.8 (4) |
| Lifetime | 9.6 (43) | 7.5 (4) | 9.4 (47) | 6.3 (28) | 13.3 (7) | 7.0 (35) | 11.4 (51) | 1.9 (1) | 10.4 (52) |
| Any violence past year | 11.9 (53) | 7.5 (4) | 11.4 (57) | 7.6 (34) | 13.2 (7) | 8.2 (41) | 11 (49) | 3.8 (2) | 10.2 (51) |
| Any lifetime violence | 27.6 (123) | 30.1 (16) | 27.8 (139) | 13.9 (62) | 35.9 (19) | 16.2 (81) | 25.5 (115) | 3.8 (2) | 23.4 (117) |
Internal dropout: 2–3.4%.
Prevalence among youths reporting SRH with EPS, EPS during last year, EPS during lifetime and non-violence (N=500).
| % | Low SRH | High SRH |
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| Emotional violence | 16.5 (23) | 83.5 (116) |
| Non-emotional violence | 9.2 (33) | 90.8 (325) |
| Physical violence | 19.8 (16) | 80.2 (65) |
| Non-physical violence | 9.6 (40) | 90.4 (376) |
| Sexual violence | 17.9 (21) | 82.1 (96) |
| Non-sexual violence | 9.2 (35) | 90.8 (345) |
| EPS last year | 12.2 (14) | 86.8 (99) |
| Non-EPS year | 10.9 (42) | 89.1 (342) |
| EPS lifetime | 16.2 (35) | 83.8 (181) |
| Non-EPS lifetime | 7.5 (21) | 92.5 (260) |
EPS: emotional, physical and/or sexual violence; SRH: self-rated health.
Internal dropout: 0.6%.
Response alternatives fair and poor were considered as low SRH.
Prevalence among youths who told the health professionals at a Youth Centre or others about emotional, physical and/or sexual violence during last year and/or lifetime (N=216).
| % (n) | Told health professionals at Youth Centre about violence | Told police/ staff at school/ other health professionals in healthcare/ friends about violence |
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| Emotional violence | ||
| Last year ( | 26.3 (15) | 42.1 (24) |
| Lifetime ( | 22.3 (31) | 36.7 (51) |
| Physical violence | ||
| Last year ( | 24.4 (10) | 34.1 (14) |
| Lifetime ( | 25.9 (21) | 40.7 (33) |
| Sexual violence | ||
| Last year ( | 27.5 (14) | 45.1 (23) |
| Lifetime ( | 25.6 (30) | 45.3 (53) |
| Total ( | 21.8 (47) | 35.6 (77) |
Internal dropout: 9.3–9.7%.