%0 Journal Article %T Prevalence and characteristics of child physical abuse in Sweden - findings from a population-based youth survey %J Acta paediatrica %D 2010 %A Annerbäck, Eva-Maria %A Wingren, G. %A Svedin, Carl-Göran %A Gustafsson, P. A. %V 99 %N 8 %P 1229-1236 %X

Aim: To examine prevalence rates of child physical abuse perpetrated by a parent/caretaker, abuse characteristics and the extent of disclosures. Methods: A population-based survey was carried out in 2008 among all the pupils in three different grades (N=8 494) in schools in Södermanland County, Sweden. The pupils were asked about their exposure to violence and their experiences of parental intimate-partner violence. Data were analyzed with bi- and multivariate models and a comparison between means of accumulating risk factors between three groups were performed. Results: 15.2% of the children reported that they had been hit. There were strong associations between abuse and risk factors and there was a dose-response relationship between risks and reported abuse. It was shown that children who reported parental intimate-partner violence were at a considerably higher risk for abuse than other children and that only 7% of the children exposed to violence had disclosed this to authorities. Conclusion: Even though child abuse in Sweden has decreased markedly during the last forty years violence against children is still a considerable problem. It is a challenge to develop methods of assessment and interventions that will insure that the violence and its underlying causes are directly addressed.

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%G en %I John Wiley and Sons %@ 0803-5253 %U http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1651-2227.2010.01792.x