TY - JOUR
T1 - Childhood abuse and neglect histories in low-income women
T2 - Prevalence in a menopausal population
AU - Medrano, Martha A.
AU - Brzyski, Robert G.
AU - Bernstein, David P.
AU - Ross, Jeanette S.
AU - Hyatt-Santos, Jill M.
PY - 2004
Y1 - 2004
N2 - Objectives: To examine the prevalence of self-reported childhood abuse and neglect in a primary care population of menopausal women. Design: A cross-sectional questionnaire-based study. Results: Three of four women (119/160, 74%) reported histories of childhood abuse and neglect. The prevalence of emotional abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional neglect, and physical neglect were 43%, 35%, 33%, 49%, and 44%, respectively. Eleven percent of the sample reported maltreatment in all five categories of trauma. Fifteen percent of women studied met criteria for severe-extreme levels of maltreatment, usually in more than one category. Conclusions: A high prevalence of self-reported childhood trauma was detected in our low-income population of menopausal women attending primary care clinics. Because of the potential impact of childhood trauma on physical and mental health, clinicians need to inquire about childhood maltreatment in women of menopausal age and appropriately refer women to mental health intervention and treatment.
AB - Objectives: To examine the prevalence of self-reported childhood abuse and neglect in a primary care population of menopausal women. Design: A cross-sectional questionnaire-based study. Results: Three of four women (119/160, 74%) reported histories of childhood abuse and neglect. The prevalence of emotional abuse, physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional neglect, and physical neglect were 43%, 35%, 33%, 49%, and 44%, respectively. Eleven percent of the sample reported maltreatment in all five categories of trauma. Fifteen percent of women studied met criteria for severe-extreme levels of maltreatment, usually in more than one category. Conclusions: A high prevalence of self-reported childhood trauma was detected in our low-income population of menopausal women attending primary care clinics. Because of the potential impact of childhood trauma on physical and mental health, clinicians need to inquire about childhood maltreatment in women of menopausal age and appropriately refer women to mental health intervention and treatment.
KW - Child abuse
KW - Menopause
KW - Women
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U2 - 10.1097/01.GME.0000087984.28957.93
DO - 10.1097/01.GME.0000087984.28957.93
M3 - Article
C2 - 15021451
AN - SCOPUS:2342477217
SN - 1072-3714
VL - 11
SP - 208
EP - 213
JO - Menopause
JF - Menopause
IS - 2
ER -