Child Maltreatment and Long-Term Physical and Mental Health Outcomes: An Exploration of Biopsychosocial Determinants and Implications for Prevention.
Divya MehtaAdrian B KellyKristin R LaurensDivna HaslamKate E WilliamsKerryann WalshPhilip R A BakerHannah E CarterNigar G KhawajaOksana ZelenkoBen MathewsPublished in: Child psychiatry and human development (2021)
Child maltreatment rates remain unacceptably high and rates are likely to escalate as COVID-related economic problems continue. A comprehensive and evidence-building approach is needed to prevent, detect and intervene where child maltreatment occurs. This review identifies key challenges in definitions, overviews the latest data on prevalence rates, reviews risk and protective factors, and examines common long-term mental health outcomes for children who experience maltreatment. The review takes a systems approach to child maltreatment outcomes through its focus on the overall burden of disease, gene-environment interactions, neurobiological mechanisms and social ecologies linking maltreatment to mental ill-health. Five recommendations relating to the accurate measurement of trends, research on brain structures and processes, improving the reach and impact of teleservices for detecting, preventing and treating child maladjustment, community-based approaches, and building population-focused multidisciplinary alliances and think tanks are presented.
Keyphrases
- mental health
- mental illness
- sars cov
- healthcare
- genome wide
- type diabetes
- high resolution
- risk factors
- public health
- mass spectrometry
- young adults
- skeletal muscle
- electronic health record
- systematic review
- clinical practice
- white matter
- adipose tissue
- quality improvement
- dna methylation
- machine learning
- social media
- brain injury
- transcription factor
- health information
- resting state
- intimate partner violence
- meta analyses
- genome wide analysis
- insulin resistance
- health promotion