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The role of parent-to-child maltreatment in the pathway of self-reported depressive symptoms in Pakistani adolescents
BACKGROUND: Parent-to-child maltreatment has been demonstrated to drastically affect a child’s mental well-being and plays a significant role in developing depressive symptoms. However, little is established about the effect of frequency of parent-to-child maltreatment on the development of depressi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8689439/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34950498 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20551029211065614 |
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author | Lakhdir, Maryam Pyar Ali Akber Ali, Naureen Peerwani, Ghazal Farooq, Salima Khaliq, Asif Nathwani, Apsara Ali Azam, Syed Iqbal |
author_facet | Lakhdir, Maryam Pyar Ali Akber Ali, Naureen Peerwani, Ghazal Farooq, Salima Khaliq, Asif Nathwani, Apsara Ali Azam, Syed Iqbal |
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description | BACKGROUND: Parent-to-child maltreatment has been demonstrated to drastically affect a child’s mental well-being and plays a significant role in developing depressive symptoms. However, little is established about the effect of frequency of parent-to-child maltreatment on the development of depressive symptoms among Pakistani adolescents. METHODS: A longitudinal prospective study was conducted, from 2015 to 2017, with 800 adolescents aged 11–17 years old recruited from 32 systematically selected urban and peri-urban areas of Karachi. First, these adolescents were screened for parent-to-child maltreatment in 2015 in a cross-sectional survey. Children with diagnosed psychiatric conditions were excluded from the study. In the second phase, these individuals were followed for 2 years to investigate the symptoms of depressive disorder using a validated tool, “CES-D (Center for Epidemiological Studies) Depression scale.” The Cox proportional algorithm was used to examine the relationship between the frequency of parent-to-child maltreatment and depressive symptoms. RESULTS: Approximately 11% of frequently, 9% of occasionally parent-to-child, and 7%of negligibly maltreated adolescents reported depressive symptoms over 2 years. The other significant predictors of depressive symptoms were no formal education of the child (RR: 3.15, 95% CI: 1.35–7.34), presence of stressful home environment (RR: 2.19, 95% CI: 1.22–3.94), and having both uneducated parents (RR: 1.70, 95% CI: 0.90–3.21). The frequently maltreated females were found to have 4 times the higher risk compared to rarely maltreated males. In addition, frequently maltreated males were twice likely to develop depressive symptoms. CONCLUSION: The results suggested that frequent parent-to-child maltreatment occurring during childhood leads to the development of depressive symptoms later in the adolescence period. Thus, there is a dire need for interventions to raise awareness among the society on the issue of parent-to-child mistreatment to minimize later mental health consequences. |
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spelling | pubmed-86894392021-12-22 The role of parent-to-child maltreatment in the pathway of self-reported depressive symptoms in Pakistani adolescents Lakhdir, Maryam Pyar Ali Akber Ali, Naureen Peerwani, Ghazal Farooq, Salima Khaliq, Asif Nathwani, Apsara Ali Azam, Syed Iqbal Health Psychol Open Report of Empirical Study BACKGROUND: Parent-to-child maltreatment has been demonstrated to drastically affect a child’s mental well-being and plays a significant role in developing depressive symptoms. However, little is established about the effect of frequency of parent-to-child maltreatment on the development of depressive symptoms among Pakistani adolescents. METHODS: A longitudinal prospective study was conducted, from 2015 to 2017, with 800 adolescents aged 11–17 years old recruited from 32 systematically selected urban and peri-urban areas of Karachi. First, these adolescents were screened for parent-to-child maltreatment in 2015 in a cross-sectional survey. Children with diagnosed psychiatric conditions were excluded from the study. In the second phase, these individuals were followed for 2 years to investigate the symptoms of depressive disorder using a validated tool, “CES-D (Center for Epidemiological Studies) Depression scale.” The Cox proportional algorithm was used to examine the relationship between the frequency of parent-to-child maltreatment and depressive symptoms. RESULTS: Approximately 11% of frequently, 9% of occasionally parent-to-child, and 7%of negligibly maltreated adolescents reported depressive symptoms over 2 years. The other significant predictors of depressive symptoms were no formal education of the child (RR: 3.15, 95% CI: 1.35–7.34), presence of stressful home environment (RR: 2.19, 95% CI: 1.22–3.94), and having both uneducated parents (RR: 1.70, 95% CI: 0.90–3.21). The frequently maltreated females were found to have 4 times the higher risk compared to rarely maltreated males. In addition, frequently maltreated males were twice likely to develop depressive symptoms. CONCLUSION: The results suggested that frequent parent-to-child maltreatment occurring during childhood leads to the development of depressive symptoms later in the adolescence period. Thus, there is a dire need for interventions to raise awareness among the society on the issue of parent-to-child mistreatment to minimize later mental health consequences. SAGE Publications 2021-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8689439/ /pubmed/34950498 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20551029211065614 Text en © The Author(s) 2021 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access pages (https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage). |
spellingShingle | Report of Empirical Study Lakhdir, Maryam Pyar Ali Akber Ali, Naureen Peerwani, Ghazal Farooq, Salima Khaliq, Asif Nathwani, Apsara Ali Azam, Syed Iqbal The role of parent-to-child maltreatment in the pathway of self-reported depressive symptoms in Pakistani adolescents |
title | The role of parent-to-child maltreatment in the pathway of
self-reported depressive symptoms in Pakistani adolescents |
title_full | The role of parent-to-child maltreatment in the pathway of
self-reported depressive symptoms in Pakistani adolescents |
title_fullStr | The role of parent-to-child maltreatment in the pathway of
self-reported depressive symptoms in Pakistani adolescents |
title_full_unstemmed | The role of parent-to-child maltreatment in the pathway of
self-reported depressive symptoms in Pakistani adolescents |
title_short | The role of parent-to-child maltreatment in the pathway of
self-reported depressive symptoms in Pakistani adolescents |
title_sort | role of parent-to-child maltreatment in the pathway of
self-reported depressive symptoms in pakistani adolescents |
topic | Report of Empirical Study |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8689439/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34950498 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/20551029211065614 |
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