Investigating the relationship between childhood maltreatment and alcohol misuse in a sample
of Danish young adults: Exploring gender differences
Engelsk titel: Investigating the relationship between childhood maltreatment and alcohol misuse in a sample of
Danish young adults: Exploring gender differences
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Författare:
Cronin, Susan
;
Murphy, Siobhan
;
Elklit, Ask
Email: susan107_334@hotmail.com
Språk: Eng
Antal referenser: 29
Dokumenttyp:
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UI-nummer: 16093254
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BACKGROUND - This study examined the relationship between alcohol misuse and different
types of childhood maltreatment in a sample of young adults while controlling for post-traumatic
stress disorder (PTSD) symptoms and current mental disorders. This study further examined if these
associations were different for males and females.
METHODS - Data were collected from a Danish national study conducted by The Danish National
Centre for Social Research in 2008 and 2009. A sample of 4718 young adults (24 years of age) was
randomly selected using the total birth cohort of children born in 1984. Structured interviews were
conducted with a response rate of 63%, equating to a total sample size of 2980 participants.
RESULTS - Three types of child maltreatment were assessed; emotional abuse (N =263), sexual
abuse (N=59), and multiple abuse (N=64) alongside a non-abused (N=2595) control group. Findings
indicated the three maltreatment groups were all related to alcohol misuse. Maltreated women in
particular had a 16-to-25-fold increased risk of alcohol misuse. For males these associations were
attenuated with odds ratios (OR) ranging between 3 and 5 for emotional and multiple abuse groups.
PTSD symptoms were associated with alcohol misuse for both genders, whilst current mental health
disorder was non-significant for both males and females.
CONCLUSION - A significant relationship was found between the child maltreatment and alcohol
misuse. This relationship was significantly stronger for maltreated women, which identifies a gap in
the literature. High associations between maltreatment and alcohol misuse in females may suggest
alcohol is used as a coping strategy following childhood maltreatment.