The relationship between childhood sexual abuse and mental health outcomes among males: Results from a nationally representative United States sample
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There are few studies investigating the relationship between other types of abuse and the outcome of mental health of adults, especially pediatric abuse (CSA) with men. The objectives of this study were: 1) the prevalence of men who experienced child abuse in the absence of CSA, b) CSA without other forms of child abuse, c) CSA and other forms of child abuse, Determine the relationship between male CSA and mood, anxiety, physical and personality disorder, attempted suicide
Data from 2004 - 2005 National Alcohol Epidemiology Survey (NESARC) was limited to men aged 20 years and over (n = 14, 564). Child abuse includes severe corporal punishment, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, emotional negligence, physical negligence, and exposure to intimate partner violence (IPV)
Mental abuse, physical abuse and exposure to IPV are the most common forms of abuse associated with male CSA. Compared to the history of child abuse without CSA, only CSA and CSA history coexist with other kinds of child abuse, the possibility of many mental disorders and attempted suicide increases.
Child abuse is associated with an increase in the possibility of male mental disorders. For men who have experienced CSA (with or without other types of child abuse), many mental disorders and suicide attempts have a greater impact than men who have never experienced CSA treatment. These results are important to understand the important long-term impact of CSA in men.
Child abuse is very common. Non-clinical samples of adults in the United States and internationally, male self-reported prevalence of childhood physical abuse from 10% to 31%, women's 6% to 40%, 46, 48 years, and children's Sexual abuse ranges from 3% to 29%. Male 8, 48, 49 and female 7% to 36% 8, 39, 48, 49 In primary care, about 20% to 50% of adults are experiencing physical or sexual abuse during childhood 9, 18, 30,42 In patients with depression, irritable bowel, chronic pain or substance abuse, the prevalence of reported physical or sexual abuse of children amounts to 70%. Mr. Finkelhor pointed out that the survey conducted in 19 countries contained 10 national probability samples and that the proportion of sexual abuse in childhood was comparable.
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