2025-04-22T13:44:43Z
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2017-02
2025-04-22T13:44:43Z
The aims of the present study were to establish interpersonal victimization rates in a clinical sample and to analyze this sample’s risk of victimization relative to the general population. The sample was composed of 472 adolescents (12–17 years of age): 118 outpatients from public mental health centers and 354 students who were matched by age and sex. Following previous studies, this research defined poly-victimization as four or more victimization types occurring during the previous year. The clinical group was more likely to report sexual victimization (OR = 9.540), conventional crime (OR = 3.120), caregiver victimization (OR = 3.469), witnessing and indirect victimization (OR = 3.466), electronic victimization (OR = 2.809), and poly-victimization (OR = 4.319) compared with the control group. Clinical samples present an increased risk of interpersonal poly-victimization compared with the general population. The influence of poly-victimization on mental health should be considered in the evaluation and treatment of adolescent outpatients.
Article
Accepted version
English
Víctimes; Equipaments de salut mental; Adolescents; Victims; Mental health facilities; Teenagers
Springer Verlag
Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10896-016-9831-1
Journal of Family Violence, 2017, vol. 32, num.2, p. 197-205
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10896-016-9831-1
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