Prevalence of physical violence against children in Haiti: A national population-based cross-sectional survey

Although physical violence against children is common worldwide, there are no national estimates in Haiti. To establish baseline national estimates, a three-stage clustered sampling design was utilized to administer a population-based household survey about victimization due to physical violence to...

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Published inChild abuse & neglect Vol. 51; pp. 154 - 162
Main Authors Flynn-O’Brien, Katherine T., Rivara, Frederick P., Weiss, Noel S., Lea, Veronica A., Marcelin, Louis H., Vertefeuille, John, Mercy, James A.
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Abstract Although physical violence against children is common worldwide, there are no national estimates in Haiti. To establish baseline national estimates, a three-stage clustered sampling design was utilized to administer a population-based household survey about victimization due to physical violence to 13–24 year old Haitians (n=2,916), including those residing in camps or settlements. Descriptive statistics and weighted analysis techniques were used to estimate national lifetime prevalence and characteristics of physical violence against children. About two-thirds of respondents reported having experienced physical violence during childhood (67.0%; 95% CI 63.4–70.4), the percentage being similar in males and females. More than one-third of 13–17 year old respondents were victimized in the 12 months prior to survey administration (37.8%; 95% CI 33.6–42.1). The majority of violence was committed by parents and teachers; and the perceived intent was often punishment or discipline. While virtually all (98.8%; 95% CI 98.0–99.3) victims of childhood physical violence were punched, kicked, whipped or beaten; 11.0% (95% CI 9.2–13.2) were subject to abuse by a knife or other weapon. Injuries sustained from violence varied by victim gender and perpetrator, with twice as many females (9.6%; 95% CI 7.1–12.7) than males (4.0%; 95% CI 2.6–6.1) sustaining permanent injury or disfigurement by a family member or caregiver (p-value<.001). Our findings suggest that physical violence against children in Haiti is common, and may lead to severe injury. Characterization of the frequency and nature of this violence provides baseline estimates to inform interventions.
AbstractList Although physical violence against children is common worldwide, there are no national estimates in Haiti. To establish baseline national estimates, a three-stage clustered sampling design was utilized to administer a population-based household survey about victimization due to physical violence to 13-24 year old Haitians (n=2,916), including those residing in camps or settlements. Descriptive statistics and weighted analysis techniques were used to estimate national lifetime prevalence and characteristics of physical violence against children. About two-thirds of respondents reported having experienced physical violence during childhood (67.0%; 95% CI 63.4-70.4), the percentage being similar in males and females. More than one-third of 13-17 year old respondents were victimized in the 12 months prior to survey administration (37.8%; 95% CI 33.6-42.1). The majority of violence was committed by parents and teachers; and the perceived intent was often punishment or discipline. While virtually all (98.8%; 95% CI 98.0-99.3) victims of childhood physical violence were punched, kicked, whipped or beaten; 11.0% (95% CI 9.2-13.2) were subject to abuse by a knife or other weapon. Injuries sustained from violence varied by victim gender and perpetrator, with twice as many females (9.6%; 95% CI 7.1-12.7) than males (4.0%; 95% CI 2.6-6.1) sustaining permanent injury or disfigurement by a family member or caregiver (p-value<.001). Our findings suggest that physical violence against children in Haiti is common, and may lead to severe injury. Characterization of the frequency and nature of this violence provides baseline estimates to inform interventions.Although physical violence against children is common worldwide, there are no national estimates in Haiti. To establish baseline national estimates, a three-stage clustered sampling design was utilized to administer a population-based household survey about victimization due to physical violence to 13-24 year old Haitians (n=2,916), including those residing in camps or settlements. Descriptive statistics and weighted analysis techniques were used to estimate national lifetime prevalence and characteristics of physical violence against children. About two-thirds of respondents reported having experienced physical violence during childhood (67.0%; 95% CI 63.4-70.4), the percentage being similar in males and females. More than one-third of 13-17 year old respondents were victimized in the 12 months prior to survey administration (37.8%; 95% CI 33.6-42.1). The majority of violence was committed by parents and teachers; and the perceived intent was often punishment or discipline. While virtually all (98.8%; 95% CI 98.0-99.3) victims of childhood physical violence were punched, kicked, whipped or beaten; 11.0% (95% CI 9.2-13.2) were subject to abuse by a knife or other weapon. Injuries sustained from violence varied by victim gender and perpetrator, with twice as many females (9.6%; 95% CI 7.1-12.7) than males (4.0%; 95% CI 2.6-6.1) sustaining permanent injury or disfigurement by a family member or caregiver (p-value<.001). Our findings suggest that physical violence against children in Haiti is common, and may lead to severe injury. Characterization of the frequency and nature of this violence provides baseline estimates to inform interventions.
Although physical violence against children is common worldwide, there are no national estimates in Haiti. To establish baseline national estimates, a three-stage clustered sampling design was utilized to administer a population-based household survey about victimization due to physical violence to 13-24 year old Haitians (n = 2,916), including those residing in camps or settlements. Descriptive statistics and weighted analysis techniques were used to estimate national lifetime prevalence and characteristics of physical violence against children. About two-thirds of respondents reported having experienced physical violence during childhood (67.0%; 95% CI 63.4-70.4), the percentage being similar in males and females. More than one-third of 13-17 year old respondents were victimized in the 12 months prior to survey administration (37.8%; 95% CI 33.6-42.1). The majority of violence was committed by parents and teachers; and the perceived intent was often punishment or discipline. While virtually all (98.8%; 95% CI 98.0-99.3) victims of childhood physical violence were punched, kicked, whipped or beaten; 11.0% (95% CI 9.2-13.2) were subject to abuse by a knife or other weapon. Injuries sustained from violence varied by victim gender and perpetrator, with twice as many females (9.6%; 95% CI 7.1-12.7) than males (4.0%; 95% CI 2.6-6.1) sustaining permanent injury or disfigurement by a family member or caregiver (p-value < .001). Our findings suggest that physical violence against children in Haiti is common, and may lead to severe injury. Characterization of the frequency and nature of this violence provides baseline estimates to inform interventions.
Although physical violence against children is common worldwide, there are no national estimates in Haiti. To establish baseline national estimates, a three-stage clustered sampling design was utilized to administer a population-based household survey about victimization due to physical violence to 13–24 year old Haitians ( n = 2,916), including those residing in camps or settlements. Descriptive statistics and weighted analysis techniques were used to estimate national lifetime prevalence and characteristics of physical violence against children. About two-thirds of respondents reported having experienced physical violence during childhood (67.0%; 95% CI 63.4–70.4), the percentage being similar in males and females. More than one-third of 13–17 year old respondents were victimized in the 12 months prior to survey administration (37.8%; 95% CI 33.6–42.1). The majority of violence was committed by parents and teachers; and the perceived intent was often punishment or discipline. While virtually all (98.8%; 95% CI 98.0–99.3) victims of childhood physical violence were punched, kicked, whipped or beaten; 11.0% (95% CI 9.2–13.2) were subject to abuse by a knife or other weapon. Injuries sustained from violence varied by victim gender and perpetrator, with twice as many females (9.6%; 95% CI 7.1–12.7) than males (4.0%; 95% CI 2.6–6.1) sustaining permanent injury or disfigurement by a family member or caregiver ( p -value <.001). Our findings suggest that physical violence against children in Haiti is common, and may lead to severe injury. Characterization of the frequency and nature of this violence provides baseline estimates to inform interventions.
Abstract Although physical violence against children is common worldwide, there are no national estimates in Haiti. To establish baseline national estimates, a three-stage clustered sampling design was utilized to administer a population-based household survey about victimization due to physical violence to 13–24 year old Haitians ( n = 2,916), including those residing in camps or settlements. Descriptive statistics and weighted analysis techniques were used to estimate national lifetime prevalence and characteristics of physical violence against children. About two-thirds of respondents reported having experienced physical violence during childhood (67.0%; 95% CI 63.4–70.4), the percentage being similar in males and females. More than one-third of 13–17 year old respondents were victimized in the 12 months prior to survey administration (37.8%; 95% CI 33.6–42.1). The majority of violence was committed by parents and teachers; and the perceived intent was often punishment or discipline. While virtually all (98.8%; 95% CI 98.0–99.3) victims of childhood physical violence were punched, kicked, whipped or beaten; 11.0% (95% CI 9.2–13.2) were subject to abuse by a knife or other weapon. Injuries sustained from violence varied by victim gender and perpetrator, with twice as many females (9.6%; 95% CI 7.1–12.7) than males (4.0%; 95% CI 2.6–6.1) sustaining permanent injury or disfigurement by a family member or caregiver ( p -value < .001). Our findings suggest that physical violence against children in Haiti is common, and may lead to severe injury. Characterization of the frequency and nature of this violence provides baseline estimates to inform interventions.
Author Rivara, Frederick P.
Weiss, Noel S.
Mercy, James A.
Flynn-O’Brien, Katherine T.
Lea, Veronica A.
Vertefeuille, John
Marcelin, Louis H.
AuthorAffiliation c Department of Epidemiology, University of Washington, 1959 NE Pacific St, Box 357236, Seattle, WA 98195, USA
e Department of Anthropology and Department of Health Sciences, University of Miami, Chancellor, Interuniversity Institute for Research and Development (INURED), 8 Rue Eucalyptus, Delmas 83, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
b Department of Pediatrics, University of Washington & Harborview Injury Prevention and Research Center, 325 Ninth Avenue, Box 359960, Seattle, WA 98104, USA
d Division of Violence Prevention, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 4770 Buford Highway, NE (F64), Atlanta, GA 30341-3724, USA
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Snippet Although physical violence against children is common worldwide, there are no national estimates in Haiti. To establish baseline national estimates, a...
Abstract Although physical violence against children is common worldwide, there are no national estimates in Haiti. To establish baseline national estimates, a...
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SubjectTerms Adolescent
Child abuse
Child abuse & neglect
Child Abuse - statistics & numerical data
Child Advocacy
Child discipline
Children
Cluster analysis
Cross-Sectional Studies
Epidemiology
Estimating techniques
Female
Gender differences
Haiti
Haiti - epidemiology
Humans
Intervention
Male
Pediatrics
Physical violence
Prevalence
Psychiatry
Psychometrics
Sampling
Surveys and Questionnaires
Victims of crime
Violence
Young Adult
Title Prevalence of physical violence against children in Haiti: A national population-based cross-sectional survey
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