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Childhood violence impacts mental health of youths

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Exposure to childhood violence is linked to psychiatric disorders, according to a research.

The results of the study conducted by researchers at Columbia University's of Public and Federal University of showed that having experienced any traumatic event and low socioeconomic status were associated with an internalizing such as and anxiety and an externalizing including attention-deficit hyperactivity.

The study was conducted in two different neighborhoods in the city of Sao Paulo, Brazil, one urban and one more rural. One-hundred and eighty 12-year-olds from public schools and their caregivers were interviewed to determine the influence of previous violent events and of socioeconomic status on the prevalence of

Using structured interviews, the research team led by Silvia Martins, MD, PhD, of Epidemiology, evaluated including: internalizing (depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder) and externalizing (attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, and oppositional-defiant disorder).

Nearly one-quarter (22 percent) of the youths had a and were the most common diagnoses, at 9.5 percent, and 9 percent, respectively, followed by at 6 percent.

A total of 14 percent of the sample had an internalizing disorder, nearly half of whom were males (45 percent). Another 15.5 percent had an externalizing Almost 60 percent of the adolescents with any diagnosis had experienced at least one violent event during their lifetime.

The results are published in of

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First Published: Fri, March 09 2018. 10:55 IST
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