Associations Between Childhood Violence and Mental Health in Refugee Settings in Uganda. Child Protection and Practice
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2024Auteur
Kisaakye, P.
Seruwagi, G.
Odwe, G.
Obare, F.
Muthuri, S.
Kabiru, C.W.
Wado, Y. D.
Undie, C.
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Childhood violence and mental health remain concerning public health issues globally yet there is limited evidence on the associations between experiences of such violence and mental health in refugee settings. The objective of the study is to assess the association between experiences of childhood violence (sexual, physical, and emotional violence) and mental health (severe mental distress, self-harm, suicidal ideation and/or attempted suicide) in refugee settings in Uganda.
Data and methods
Data are from the 2022 Uganda Humanitarian Violence against Children and Youth Survey (HVACS) conducted among 1338 females and 927 males aged 13-24 years between March and April 2022. Cross-tabulation with chi-square tests and multivariate logistic regression analysis were used to assess the association between experiencing childhood violence and mental health. The findings of this paper provide critical insights to facilitate the development or strengthening of violence prevention and response interventions on violence against children in refugee settings.
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Associations between childhood violence and mental health; Sexual Violence; Physical Violence; Emotional Violence; Mental Health; Refugee Setting; UgandaURI
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S295019382400038Xhttps://www.togetherforgirls.org/en/resources/associations-between-childhood-violence-and-mental-health-in-refugee-settings-in-uganda
10.1016/j.chipro.2024.100038
http://knowhub.aphrc.org/handle/123456789/1522
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