Sex and Urban–Rural Differences in the Relationship between Childhood Sexual Abuse and Mental Health among Chinese College Students
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Participants
2.2. Childhood Sexual Abuse
2.3. Mental Health
2.4. Covariates
2.4.1. Socioeconomic Status
2.4.2. Behavioural Risk Factors
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Limitations
6. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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No (%) | ||||
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Variables | Total (n = 49,728) | Male (n = 16,999) | Female (n = 32,729) | p-Value |
Noncontact CSA | ||||
Experiencing verbal sexual harassment online | 12,283 (26.79) | 4040 (25.84) | 8243 (27.64) | 0.0759 |
Experiencing verbal sexual harassment in real-life situations | 13,679 (30.73) | 4865 (31.38) | 8814 (30.15) | 0.2210 |
Contact CSA | ||||
Being forced to expose one’s private parts (breasts or genitals) | 2042 (5.88) | 949 (7.16) | 1093 (4.74) | <0.0001 |
Having one’s private parts (breasts or genitals) touched or fondled involuntarily | 4210 (10.10) | 996 (6.71) | 3214 (13.14) | <0.0001 |
Penetrative CSA | ||||
Being subject to involuntary oral intercourse | 592 (1.52) | 235 (1.59) | 357 (1.46) | 0.5914 |
Being subject to involuntary vaginal or anal intercourse | 553 (1.45) | 210 (1.50) | 343 (1.41) | 0.7514 |
CSA severity | ||||
Non-CSA | 30,713 (58.02) | 10,698 (60.10) | 20,015 (56.16) | <0.0001 |
Noncontact CSA | 13,654 (28.64) | 4630 (28.33) | 9024 (28.91) | |
Contact CSA | 4464 (11.07) | 1344 (9.37) | 3120 (12.60) | |
Penetrative CSA | 897 (2.27) | 327 (2.20) | 570 (2.33) |
Variables | Number (Percent) a | ||||
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Total (n = 49,728) | Non-CSA (n = 30,713) | Noncontact CSA (n = 13,654) | Contact CSA (n = 4464) | Penetrative CSA (n = 897) | |
Sex | |||||
Male | 16,999 (47.14) | 10,698 (48.84) | 4630 (46.63) | 1344 (39.87) | 327 (45.70) |
Female | 32,729 (52.86) | 20,015 (51.16) | 9024 (53.37) | 3120 (60.13) | 570 (54.30) |
Age | |||||
16–18 | 16,716 (18.36) | 10,926 (20.55) | 4440 (16.97) | 1129 (12.07) | 221 (10.67) |
19–21 | 30,812 (72.77) | 18,473 (71.25) | 8661 (74.22) | 3053 (75.49) | 625 (80.00) |
22–24 | 2200 (8.86) | 1314 (8.19) | 553 (8.81) | 282 (12.44) | 51 (9.33) |
Residential environment | |||||
Rural | 11,144 (21.08) | 7515 (23.15) | 2652 (18.47) | 771 (15.85) | 206 (26.86) |
Suburban | 17,107 (32.88) | 10,617 (32.84) | 4702 (33.01) | 1552 (33.13) | 266 (30.94) |
Urban | 21,477 (46.04) | 12,581 (44.02) | 6300 (48.52) | 2171 (51.02) | 425 (42.19) |
Family structure b | |||||
Complete family | 43,215 (85.87) | 27,183 (87.07) | 11,640 (85.93) | 3699 (81.79) | 693 (74.01) |
The others | 6513 (14.13) | 3530 (12.93) | 2014 (14.07) | 765 (18.21) | 204 (25.99) |
Monthly Expenditure (CNY) | |||||
<1500 | 25,168 (46.97) | 16,555 (50.42) | 6410 (44.45) | 1821 (37.09) | 382 (38.97) |
≥1500 | 24,560 (53.03) | 14,158 (49.58) | 7244 (55.55) | 2643 (62.91) | 515 (61.03) |
Parental education level c | |||||
Primary school and below | 6313 (12.93) | 4093 (13.77) | 1584 (11.86) | 511 (10.82) | 125 (15.35) |
Middle school/high school | 31,828 (63.59) | 20,034 (63.99) | 8563 (63.61) | 2670 (62.11) | 561 (60.38) |
Vocational school and above | 11,003 (22.44) | 6117 (20.85) | 3422 (23.98) | 1262 (26.74) | 202 (22.74) |
Unknown | 584 (1.03) | 469 (1.39) | 85 (0.55) | 21 (0.32) | 9 (1.53) |
Suicide attempt | |||||
Yes | 1779 (3.84) | 656 (2.37) | 657 (4.47) | 365 (7.98) | 101 (15.02) |
No | 47,949 (96.16) | 30,057 (97.63) | 12,997 (95.53) | 4099 (92.02) | 796 (84.98) |
Mental disorders d | |||||
Yes | 3281 (7.74) | 1340 (5.24) | 1220 (9.78) | 578 (13.48) | 143 (18.02) |
No | 46,447 (92.26) | 29,373 (94.76) | 12,434 (90.22) | 3886 (86.52) | 754 (81.98) |
Suicide Attempt | Mental Disorders | |||||||
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Male | Female | Male | Female | |||||
CSA Severity | Percent (%) | Adjusted OR (95% CI) | Percent (%) | Adjusted OR (95% CI) | Percent (%) | Adjusted OR (95% CI) | Percent (%) | Adjusted OR (95% CI) |
Non-CSA (reference group) | 1.84 | - | 2.86 | - | 5.3 | - | 5.18 | - |
Noncontact CSA | 1.97 | 1.06 (0.76–1.50) | 6.66 | 2.08 (1.61–2.69) *** | 7.57 | 1.44 (0.93–2.21) | 11.71 | 2.01 (1.68–2.41) *** |
Contact CSA | 6.64 | 3.32 (1.71–6.44) *** | 8.87 | 2.60 (1.90–3.56) *** | 11.56 | 2.04 (1.26–3.31) ** | 14.74 | 2.32 (1.77–3.02) *** |
Penetrative CSA | 13.09 | 8.15 (3.36–19.74) *** | 13.33 | 3.62 (2.32–5.66) *** | 15.99 | 3.19 (1.53–6.63) ** | 19.73 | 3.23 (2.18–4.79) *** |
Suicide Attempt | Mental Disorders | |||||||||||
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Rural | Suburban | Urban | Rural | Suburban | Urban | |||||||
CSA Severity | Percent (%) | Adjusted OR (95% CI) | Percent (%) | Adjusted OR (95% CI) | Percent (%) | Adjusted OR (95% CI) | Percent (%) | Adjusted OR (95% CI) | Percent (%) | Adjusted OR (95% CI) | Percent (%) | Adjusted OR (95% CI) |
Non-CSA (reference group) | 1.84 | - | 1.89 | - | 2.99 | - | 4.05 | - | 4.55 | - | 6.38 | - |
Noncontact CSA | 2.42 | 1.30 (0.78–2.15) | 3.85 | 1.97 (1.38–2.81) *** | 5.68 | 1.87 (1.39–2.51) ** | 4.40 | 1.02 (0.65–1.60) | 6.59 | 1.40 (1.00–1.95) | 13.99 | 2.22 (1.67–2.95) *** |
Contact CSA | 5.51 | 2.96 (1.58–5.54) *** | 8.73 | 3.90 (2.34–6.53) *** | 8.26 | 2.74 (1.95–3.85) *** | 8.05 | 1.77 (0.93–3.35) | 13.54 | 2.58 (1.61–4.14) *** | 15.12 | 2.34 (1.75–3.13) *** |
Penetrative CSA | 13.73 | 7.62 (3.18–18.25) *** | 18.35 | 10.01 (3.98–25.22) *** | 9.14 | 2.82 (1.78–4.45) *** | 14.80 | 3.39 (1.41–8.15) ** | 20.98 | 5.10 (2.51–10.38) *** | 15.70 | 2.30 (1.54–3.43) *** |
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Zhang, R.; Liang, Y.; Cao, W.; Zeng, L.; Tang, K. Sex and Urban–Rural Differences in the Relationship between Childhood Sexual Abuse and Mental Health among Chinese College Students. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 9225. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19159225
Zhang R, Liang Y, Cao W, Zeng L, Tang K. Sex and Urban–Rural Differences in the Relationship between Childhood Sexual Abuse and Mental Health among Chinese College Students. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(15):9225. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19159225
Chicago/Turabian StyleZhang, Rudong, Yun Liang, Wenzhen Cao, Leixiao Zeng, and Kun Tang. 2022. "Sex and Urban–Rural Differences in the Relationship between Childhood Sexual Abuse and Mental Health among Chinese College Students" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 15: 9225. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19159225
APA StyleZhang, R., Liang, Y., Cao, W., Zeng, L., & Tang, K. (2022). Sex and Urban–Rural Differences in the Relationship between Childhood Sexual Abuse and Mental Health among Chinese College Students. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(15), 9225. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19159225