Poly-Victimisation among Vietnamese High School Students: Prevalence and Demographic Correlates. [PDF]
Exposure to multiple forms of violence, including abuse and crime is termed poly-victimisation. There has been increasing research interest in poly-victimisation among children and adolescents in high income countries.
Minh T H Le +4 more
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Victimisation, poly-victimisation and health-related quality of life among high school students in Vietnam: a cross-sectional survey [PDF]
BACKGROUND: In high and upper-middle income countries poly-victimisation (exposure to multiple forms of victimisation) is associated with worse health-related quality of life (HRQoL) among adolescents.
Sara Holton, Rory Wolfe, Jane R W Fisher
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Testing whether multi-level factors protect poly-victimised children against psychopathology in early adulthood: a longitudinal cohort study [PDF]
Aims Exposure to multiple forms of victimisation in childhood (often referred to as poly-victimisation) has lifelong adverse effects, including an elevated risk of early-adulthood psychopathology.
F. Blangis +5 more
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Prevalence of violence victimisation and poly-victimisation among female sex workers in Haiphong, Viet Nam: A cross-sectional study [PDF]
This cross-sectional study is the first to describe the prevalence of violence and poly-victimisation among 310 female sex workers (FSWs) who were cisgender in Haiphong, Viet Nam.
Thi Giang Hoang +5 more
doaj +7 more sources
Poly-victimisation and health risk behaviours, symptoms of mental health problems and suicidal thoughts and plans among adolescents in Vietnam [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Limited evidence is available about poly-victimisation (exposure to multiple forms of victimisation) and mental health among adolescents in low and lower-middle-income countries.
Minh Thi Hong Le +2 more
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Child sexual exploitation, poly-victimisation and resilience [PDF]
Purpose: This research examined the prevalence of Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) and factors connected in a young adult population, through a series of connected studies. Each study considered exposure to poly-victimisation.
Jane L Ireland
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Foregone health care in adolescents from school and community settings in Indonesia: a cross-sectional studyResearch in context [PDF]
Summary: Background: Adolescence is a development period marked by the onset of a new set of health needs. The present study sought to quantify the prevalence of foregone care (not seeking medical care when needed) and identify which adolescents are at ...
Minh D. Pham +16 more
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The frequency and predictors of poly-victimisation of South African children and the role of schools in its prevention [PDF]
Violence has become a characteristic feature of South African society, with women and children often bearing the brunt of this. Contemporary research suggests that the key to stemming the tide of child victimisation is understanding the complete inventory of victimisations that may co-occur during childhood.
Zuhayr Kafaar
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Violence and sexual risk taking reported by young people at Swedish youth clinics [PDF]
Background: Early identification of sexual risk taking and exposure to violence is fundamental when seeking to strengthen young people’s health. The purpose of this study was to study factors associated with sexual risk taking and ill health, as well as ...
Sofia Hammarström +2 more
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AbstractChild abuse is a widespread public health problem, potentially leading to long‐term consequences for the exposed individuals and society. By learning more about the major risk factors, child abuse can be prevented. The objective of this study was to examine the pattern and severity of maltreatment in adolescents reporting parental alcohol and ...
Carolina Jernbro +2 more
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