TY - JOUR
PY - 2018//
TI - Violence and child mental health in Brazil: the Itaboraí Youth Study methods and findings
JO - International journal of methods in psychiatric research
A1 - Bordin, Isabel Altenfelder Santos
A1 - Duarte, C. S.
A1 - Ribeiro, W. S.
A1 - Paula, C. S.
A1 - Coutinho, E. S. F.
A1 - Sourander, A.
A1 - Rønning, John Andreas
SP - e1605
EP - e1605
VL - 27
IS - 2
N2 - OBJECTIVES: To demonstrate a study design that could be useful in low-resource and violent urban settings and to estimate the prevalence of child violence exposure (at home, community, and school) and child mental health problems in a low-income medium-size city.
METHODS: The Itaboraí Youth Study is a Norway-Brazil collaborative longitudinal study conducted in Itaboraí city (n = 1409, 6-15 year olds). A 3-stage probabilistic sampling plan (random selection of census units, eligible households, and target child) generated sampling weights that were used to obtain estimates of population prevalence rates.
RESULTS: Study strengths include previous pilot study and focus groups (testing procedures and comprehension of questionnaire items), longitudinal design (2 assessment periods with a mean interval of 12.9 months), high response rate (>80%), use of standardized instruments, different informants (mother and adolescent), face-to-face interviews to avoid errors due to the high frequency of low-educated respondents, and information gathered on a variety of potential predictors and protective factors. Children and adolescents presented relevant levels of violence exposure and clinical mental health problems.
CONCLUSIONS: Prevalence estimates are probably valid to other Brazilian low-income medium-size cities due to similarities in terms of precarious living conditions. Described study methods could be useful in other poor and violent world regions.
Copyright © 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Language: en
LA - en SN - 1049-8931 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mpr.1605 ID - ref1 ER -