Scientific article 1. OCT 2013
The Prevalence of Four Types of Childhood Maltreatment in Denmark
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The Social Sector
Children, Adolescents and Families
The Social Sector, Children, Adolescents and Families
Objectives. To estimate the prevalence of four types of childhood maltreatment in Denmark while taking into considerations how each of the types of maltreatment vary as a function of gender of child-protection status. Methods. Data were collected from a Danish national study conducted by The Danish National Centre for Social Research in 2008 and 2009. The study used a stratified random probability sample of young people aged 24 years. A sample of 4718 young adults were randomly selected by Statistics Denmark using the total birth cohort of all children born in 1984. The response rate was 63% leaving a total effective sample size of 2980. A structured residential or telephone interview enquired about a range of respondents maltreatment experiences. Results. Maltreatment is experienced by a significant proportion of Danish children. The reported prevalence rates were; physical neglect (7.8%), emotional abuse (5.2%), physical abuse (5.2%) and sexual abuse (3.5%). All trauma types were experienced by a greater percentage of females compared to males with the exception of physical abuse and all trauma types were experienced by a greater percentage of children given child-protection status.
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Clinical Practice and Epidemiology in Mental Health