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Socio-political context as determinant of childhood maltreatment: a population-based study among women and men in East and West Germany

AIM: Being subjected to childhood maltreatment has devastating long-term adverse effects and is a major risk factor for mental health problems in adult life. There is empirical support that socio-political factors can be risk factors for childhood maltreatment. Here we examine whether socio-politica...

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Autores principales: Ulke, C., Fleischer, T., Muehlan, H., Altweck, L., Hahm, S., Glaesmer, H., Fegert, J.M., Zenger, M., Grabe, H.J., Schmidt, S., Beutel, M.E., Schomerus, G., Brähler, E., Speerforck, S.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8611929/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S2045796021000585
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author Ulke, C.
Fleischer, T.
Muehlan, H.
Altweck, L.
Hahm, S.
Glaesmer, H.
Fegert, J.M.
Zenger, M.
Grabe, H.J.
Schmidt, S.
Beutel, M.E.
Schomerus, G.
Brähler, E.
Speerforck, S.
author_facet Ulke, C.
Fleischer, T.
Muehlan, H.
Altweck, L.
Hahm, S.
Glaesmer, H.
Fegert, J.M.
Zenger, M.
Grabe, H.J.
Schmidt, S.
Beutel, M.E.
Schomerus, G.
Brähler, E.
Speerforck, S.
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description AIM: Being subjected to childhood maltreatment has devastating long-term adverse effects and is a major risk factor for mental health problems in adult life. There is empirical support that socio-political factors can be risk factors for childhood maltreatment. Here we examine whether socio-political context predicts self-rated childhood maltreatment in a sample of the German population. METHODS: Data were drawn from surveys of representative samples of the East and West German population, including participants born 1980 or earlier (5836 participants; 3146 women). Childhood maltreatment was assessed using the Childhood Trauma Screener, the German short screening version of the childhood trauma questionnaire. To examine whether socio-political context is a predictor of childhood maltreatment in women and men, we conducted logistic regression analyses. RESULTS: We found that in women, socio-political context (West Germany) significantly predicted childhood maltreatment (odds ratio [95% confidence interval] 1.7 [1.2–2.5], 1.6 [1.1–2.3], 2.5 [1.6–4.1] and 1.8 [1.3–2.5] for emotional neglect, and emotional, physical and sexual violence, respectively). In men, the socio-political context (West Germany) was a predictor of physical and sexual violence (odds ratio [95% confidence interval] 1.8 [1.2–2.7] and 2.5 [1.4–4.5]), respectively. Concerning emotional neglect and violence, socio-political context was not a significant predictor in men. The examination of differential item functioning revealed that our results could not be attributed to differential response behaviour between East and West Germans caused by item bias. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that socio-political context is an important determinant to consider when examining childhood maltreatment. Future research should continue to focus on risk and protective factors at the societal level, such as legal frameworks addressing gender equality and child protection laws, to create further evidence for population-wide prevention strategies ensuring safe, nurturing and thriving environments for children and families.
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spelling pubmed-86119292021-12-03 Socio-political context as determinant of childhood maltreatment: a population-based study among women and men in East and West Germany Ulke, C. Fleischer, T. Muehlan, H. Altweck, L. Hahm, S. Glaesmer, H. Fegert, J.M. Zenger, M. Grabe, H.J. Schmidt, S. Beutel, M.E. Schomerus, G. Brähler, E. Speerforck, S. Epidemiol Psychiatr Sci Original Article AIM: Being subjected to childhood maltreatment has devastating long-term adverse effects and is a major risk factor for mental health problems in adult life. There is empirical support that socio-political factors can be risk factors for childhood maltreatment. Here we examine whether socio-political context predicts self-rated childhood maltreatment in a sample of the German population. METHODS: Data were drawn from surveys of representative samples of the East and West German population, including participants born 1980 or earlier (5836 participants; 3146 women). Childhood maltreatment was assessed using the Childhood Trauma Screener, the German short screening version of the childhood trauma questionnaire. To examine whether socio-political context is a predictor of childhood maltreatment in women and men, we conducted logistic regression analyses. RESULTS: We found that in women, socio-political context (West Germany) significantly predicted childhood maltreatment (odds ratio [95% confidence interval] 1.7 [1.2–2.5], 1.6 [1.1–2.3], 2.5 [1.6–4.1] and 1.8 [1.3–2.5] for emotional neglect, and emotional, physical and sexual violence, respectively). In men, the socio-political context (West Germany) was a predictor of physical and sexual violence (odds ratio [95% confidence interval] 1.8 [1.2–2.7] and 2.5 [1.4–4.5]), respectively. Concerning emotional neglect and violence, socio-political context was not a significant predictor in men. The examination of differential item functioning revealed that our results could not be attributed to differential response behaviour between East and West Germans caused by item bias. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that socio-political context is an important determinant to consider when examining childhood maltreatment. Future research should continue to focus on risk and protective factors at the societal level, such as legal frameworks addressing gender equality and child protection laws, to create further evidence for population-wide prevention strategies ensuring safe, nurturing and thriving environments for children and families. Cambridge University Press 2021-11-18 /pmc/articles/PMC8611929/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S2045796021000585 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ulke, C.
Fleischer, T.
Muehlan, H.
Altweck, L.
Hahm, S.
Glaesmer, H.
Fegert, J.M.
Zenger, M.
Grabe, H.J.
Schmidt, S.
Beutel, M.E.
Schomerus, G.
Brähler, E.
Speerforck, S.
Socio-political context as determinant of childhood maltreatment: a population-based study among women and men in East and West Germany
title Socio-political context as determinant of childhood maltreatment: a population-based study among women and men in East and West Germany
title_full Socio-political context as determinant of childhood maltreatment: a population-based study among women and men in East and West Germany
title_fullStr Socio-political context as determinant of childhood maltreatment: a population-based study among women and men in East and West Germany
title_full_unstemmed Socio-political context as determinant of childhood maltreatment: a population-based study among women and men in East and West Germany
title_short Socio-political context as determinant of childhood maltreatment: a population-based study among women and men in East and West Germany
title_sort socio-political context as determinant of childhood maltreatment: a population-based study among women and men in east and west germany
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8611929/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S2045796021000585
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