KMID : 0897520090140010025
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Journal of Korean Association of Social Psychiatry 2009 Volume.14 No. 1 p.25 ~ p.30
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A Study of Correlation between Childhood Maltreatment and Adolescent Disruptive Behavior Problem
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Jeon Hong-Jun
Park Doo-Heum Ryu Seung-Ho Ha Jee-Hyun Park Ji-Sun Yoo Hee-Jeong Kim Chul-Ho Jeong Taek-Hyun Yu Jae-Hak
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Abstract
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Objectives£º Issues about psychiatric consequences of childhood maltreatment have been studied for many years, and there are abundant evidences that childhood abuse leaves diverse psychiatric problems later in life. The present study investigated the association between the history of childhood maltreatment and the conduct problems as teenagers.
Methods£º 208 teenagers under probation for minor criminal acts(Disruptive behavior Group) and 251 age matched high school students(Control Group) for control were participated this study. Data from Childhood Trauma Questionnaire were obtained from the participants and analyzed to see differences between two groups via SPSS 12.0.
Results£º The disruptive behavior group has shown higher score in CTQ than that of the control group in items associated with physical abuse. The control group reported higher score in physical neglect. Emotional neglect and abuse were reported higher in control group, but the difference was not statistically significant.
Conclusion£º This study provided some evidence for the association between childhood maltreatment experience and the development of conduct problem in later adolescent period by self-report questionnaire from relatively large samples.
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KEYWORD
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Child abuse, Maltreatment, Conduct disorder, Disruptive behavior
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