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Title: | Child abuse experiences in adolescents with externalizing disorders |
Author: | Rania H. El-Baz, Warda F. Abo-El-Ezz, Mohammed A.E. El-Hadidy, Hala A. El-Boraie |
Abstract: |
Objectives
The purpose of this study was to explore the effect of experiencing childhood abuse on
externalizing disorders in a sample of adolescents from Mansoura Adolescents Unit.
Patients and methods
A total of 300 adolescents were included in the study; of them 100 were diagnosed as having
externalizing disorders, whereas the other 200 were control adolescents from the outpatient
clinic of Dermatology Department and Pediatric Hospital of Mansura University. The Mini
International Neuropsychiatric Interview for Children and Adolescents was used for diagnosis,
and a questionnaire on child abuse experiences was administered for assessment of parental
abuse (physical and psychological) and sexual abuse. Finally, the modified Global assessment
of functioning scale was used to assess the outcome of externalizing disorders.
Results
Paternal psychological abuse is significantly associated with attention deficit hyperactivity
disorder (combined type), conduct disorder (CD), and substance use disorders (SUDs), whereas
paternal physical abuse is significantly associated with CD and SUDs. Maternal physical abuse
is associated with CD and oppositional defiant disorder, whereas maternal psychological abuse
and sexual abuse are significantly associated with CD and SUDs. Therefore, paternal physical
abuse is considered the only predictor of externalizing disorders.
Conclusion
This study has implications for the assessment of effect of childhood abuse on externalizing
disorders during adolescence. Children physically abused, especially by the father in the
sample, appeared to be at a greater risk for externalizing disorders. However, all types of child
abuse were associated with externalizing disorders.
Keywords:
adolescents, child abuse, child maltreatment, externalizing disorders
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Journal: | Egyptian Journal of Psychiatry 2016, 37:46–52 |
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