Urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children's exposure to stressful events : a cross sectional study


Autoria(s): Askew, Deborah A.; Schluter, Philip J.; Spurling, Geoffrey K.P.; Bond, Chelsea J.R.; Brown, Alex D.H.
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2013

Resumo

Objectives To determine the frequency and types of stressful events experienced by urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, and to explore the relationship between these experiences and the children’s physical health and parental concerns about their behaviour and learning ability. Design, setting and participants Cross-sectional study of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children aged ≤ 14 years presenting to an urban Indigenous primary health care service in Brisbane for annual child health checks between March 2007 and March 2010. Main outcome measures Parental or carer report of stressful events ever occurring in the family that may have affected the child. Results Of 344 participating children, 175 (51%) had experienced at least one stressful event. Reported events included the death of a family member or close friend (40; 23%), parental divorce or separation (28; 16%), witness to violence or abuse (20; 11%), or incarceration of a family member (7; 4%). These children were more likely to have parents or carers concerned about their behaviour (P < 0.001) and to have a history of ear (P < 0.001) or skin (P = 0.003) infections. Conclusions Children who had experienced stressful events had poorer physical health and more parental concern about behavioural issues than those who had not. Parental disclosure in the primary health care setting of stressful events that have affected the child necessitates appropriate medical, psychological or social interventions to ameliorate both the immediate and potential lifelong negative impact. However, treating the impact of stressful events is insufficient without dealing with the broader political and societal issues that result in a clustering of stressful events in the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population.

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application/pdf

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/82177/

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Australasian Medical Publishing Company

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/82177/1/MJA_Askew_revised%20manuscript_final.pdf

DOI:10.5694/mja12.11716

Askew, Deborah A., Schluter, Philip J., Spurling, Geoffrey K.P., Bond, Chelsea J.R., & Brown, Alex D.H. (2013) Urban Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children's exposure to stressful events : a cross sectional study. Medical Journal of Australia, 199(1), pp. 42-45.

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Palavras-Chave #111701 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health #111717 Primary Health Care #Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health #Indigenous health #Stress #Primary health care #Child health
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Journal Article