TY - JOUR PY - 2021// TI - The association of childhood maltreatment with adulthood mental disorders and suicidality in Korea: a nationwide community study JO - Journal of Korean medical science A1 - Lee, Jimin A1 - Kim, Hyerim A1 - Man Chang, Sung A1 - Hong, Jin Pyo A1 - Lee, Dong-Woo A1 - Hahm, Bong-Jin A1 - Cho, Seong-Jin A1 - Park, Jong-Ik A1 - Jeon, Hong Jin A1 - Seong, Su Jeong A1 - Park, Jee Eun A1 - Kim, Byung-Soo SP - e240 EP - e240 VL - 36 IS - 37 N2 - Background Although childhood maltreatment is a known risk factor for adulthood mental health, the impact of different types of childhood maltreatment on mental disorders is not yet clear. This study explored the association of each type of childhood maltreatment with adulthood mental disorders and suicidality in South Korea. Methods A total of 5,102 individuals from the general populations over the age of 18 responded to the Korean version of the Composite International Diagnostic Interview and questions about childhood maltreatment (emotional neglect, psychological abuse, physical abuse, and sexual abuse). To evaluate the odds ratio for mental disorders and suicidality associated with each type of childhood maltreatment, we used logistic regression analysis. Results About 17.0% of the respondents reported having experienced a type of maltreatment in childhood. According to the type, 9.4% reported physical abuse, 9.3% reported emotional neglect, 7.9% reported psychological abuse, and 3.8% reported sexual abuse. Exposure to each type of childhood maltreatment was associated with most types of mental disorders after adjusting for sociodemographic factors. Each type of childhood maltreatment victim was associated with suicidality (suicidal ideations, suicide plans, and suicide attempts). Dose-response patterns for suicide attempts were observed in all types of victims. Moreover, the respondents who experienced frequent childhood emotional neglect were 14 times more likely to have attempted suicide. Conclusion Childhood maltreatment was associated with mental health in adulthood. The findings show the need for early detection and intervention of victims of childhood maltreatment to minimize its negative impact on adult mental health. Keywords: Child Abuse; Mental Disorders; Mental Health; Suicide; Korea

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LA - en SN - 1011-8934 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2021.36.e240 ID - ref1 ER -