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KMID : 0613620180380040227
Health Social Welfare Review
2018 Volume.38 No. 4 p.227 ~ p.250
The Influence of the Experience of Child Sexual Violence on Suicide Behavior Patterns: A Latent Class Analysis
Kim Soo-Jung

Abstract
This study identified the patterns of suicide behavior (suicide ideation, plan, attempt, treatment) and examined the effect of the experience of child sexual violence on patterns of suicide behavior. We analyzed the data from the 8th year Korea Youth Risk Behavior Web-Based Survey, including 74,186 students in seventh to twelve graders. Latent class analysis and multi-logistic regression models were used for the data analysis. The results of this study were as follows. First, suicide behavior patterns were classified into three latent groups: Low suicide risk group (91.4%); Suicide ideation group (7.4%); Suicide attempt risk group (1.2%). Second, the children as victims of sexual violence were more likely to belong to the ¡°Suicide attempt risk group¡± than the ¡°Low suicide risk group¡±. And it was more likely to belong to ¡°Suicide thoughts group¡± than the ¡°Low suicide risk group¡±. Findings suggested that it should be recognized through teacher and parental education that the experience of child sexual abuse is an important risk factor for suicide behavior. In order to prevent suicide, intervention and treatment are needed for victims of child sexual violence. In addition, it is suggested that a linkage should be established between services on child sexual violence, suicide prevention centers and mental health welfare centers.
KEYWORD
Child Sexual Violence, Victim Experience, Suicide Behavior, Latent Class Analysis
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